Land as Raw Material: Latin American Homes Built With Locally Sourced Soil


 Chontay House / Marina Vella Arquitectos. © Gonzalo Cáceres Dancuart

Chontay House / Marina Vella Arquitectos. © Gonzalo Cáceres Dancuart

Organizing, shaping, stacking. Transforming raw materials from the soil into architecture. This is a challenge that many Latin American architects embrace, demonstrating that scarcity can be daunting but also a rich opportunity to unleash creativity.

The use of materials extracted from the local soil serves a dual purpose. In regions with limited industrialization, using locally sourced materials makes economic sense because industrial materials such as concrete and steel are expensive and often require long-distance transportation, adding to their cost. Environmentally, choosing locally sourced materials from the start of a project reduces transportation needs and carbon emissions, supporting sustainability efforts.

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