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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > In Paraguay, Architecture Doesn’t Come at the Expense of Nature at ‘Un Bosque en La Casa’ — Colossal
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In Paraguay, Architecture Doesn’t Come at the Expense of Nature at ‘Un Bosque en La Casa’ — Colossal

Last updated: March 9, 2026 8:00 am
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A new home designed by Equipo de Arquitectura begs the question: is it a house in a forest or a forest in a house? The name of the project sheds some light on that, aptly titled “Un Bosque en la Casa,” or “A Forest in the House.” Bricks, steel, glass, and concrete combine in a single-story contemporary home that’s all corners, volume, and apertures, while the trees and tropical plants around it organically soften its angles.

Architects Horacio Cherniavsky and Viviana Pozzoli took the lead on this new home in San Bernardino, Paraguay, challenging the notion that nature is in direct opposition to development. “‘A Forest in the House’ proposes an alternative approach to harmonizing the built form with its natural surroundings,” the studio says. “Rather than treating existing trees as obstacles, the project embraces them as fundamental guides that shape the spatial program.”

The interior of the home showcases a seamless integration of nature and architecture. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, creating a sense of openness and connection to the surrounding greenery. The use of concrete, steel, and glass gives the home a modern and industrial feel, while the lush vegetation outside softens the edges and adds a touch of natural beauty.

One of the standout features of the home is the inner courtyard, where a small pool reflects the sky above and creates a tranquil oasis in the heart of the house. The living spaces flow seamlessly from one to the next, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living. A concrete canopy provides shade and shelter, allowing residents to enjoy the outdoor space in comfort.

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Overall, “Un Bosque en la Casa” is a stunning example of how architecture can coexist harmoniously with nature. By embracing the existing trees and vegetation, the architects have created a home that feels like a part of the forest itself. The innovative design and thoughtful integration of natural elements make this home a true sanctuary in the midst of urban development.

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