The house in Ambato is a study in the interplay between interior and exterior. Carefully composed openings and screens reveal and conceal spaces, creating a fluid sense of transparency that dissolves conventional boundaries. From within, the home frames views of the city, inviting the rhythms of the community and the wider world into daily life. Light, air, and perspective move freely through the interiors, fostering a continuous dialogue between private and public realms. In this way, the house becomes both a refuge and a vantage point, connecting its occupants to the city and the landscape beyond.






