Santiago Tadeo Abate, Bernardo Lopez Gonzalez
student
Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Tucumán
Argentina
Architecture
This project has been designed with quality look for a espacial, functional and constructive design, integrating visuals and functions. Located in Tucuman,… more
Endrit Sadiku
advisor
University for Business and Technology - UBT
Kosovar
Endrit Sadiku is an architect, urbanist, and researcher specializing in urban resilience,… more
Dear Santiago and Bernardo,
This is a strong and poetic project. The site you chose is exceptional, and you’ve responded to it with care. The building feels rooted in the mountain — it doesn't interrupt the landscape, it works with it. The way the program is brought together, from the cableway to the hotel, museum, and restaurant, is well composed and thoughtful.
The structural lightness and connection to terrain are convincing. The contemplation patio is a great moment of pause, and the relationship between the cabins and the main structure is clear and elegant.
That said, the connection to the ecosystem could go deeper. The vegetation is well treated in terms of layout and open space, but I would have loved to see the forest itself become more of an active part of the project — not just a backdrop. The building edges are sharp and well-defined, but there’s potential to let nature blend more directly with the architecture. Especially with the cabins, you could let the forest grow between and around them to create a more immersive experience.
This is the kind of project that already works well — but with a stronger ecological dialogue, it could become truly unforgettable. Keep trusting your instinct for place and atmosphere. You’re building something meaningful.