Sunlight-Flooded Homes

The Devoto House in Argentina by Andres Remy Arquitectos Studies the Sun

The 'Devoto House' may look like any modern home with its contemporary design, but in truth, this home stands alone because it studies the sun for its precise location. Designed by Andrés Remy Arquitectos, this home in Argentina was designed for a young married couple.

The master bedroom in the 'Davoto House' overlooks the garden on the east wing of the house. With the design and orientation of the home, Andrés Remy Arquitectos made sure that there is plenty of space to let in natural sunlight.
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