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Frohn Rojas, Wall House, Tent house, green living, green houseMerging green living, camping, and comfortable suburban residence, Frohn & Rojas' Wall House in Santiago de Chile is a feat of both aesthetics and engineering. The small-scale home rejects traditional building approaches, providing an interesting take on the wall as a more qualitative and complex element, addressing our relationship with the outdoors, and inspiring social interactions within the home. Not to mention its super-cool and very high-tech "energy screen," typically used in greenhouse construction, which yields diffused lighting and a regulated interior climate zone.1
Frohn Rojas, Wall House, Tent house, green living, green houseMerging green living, camping, and comfortable suburban residence, Frohn & Rojas' Wall House in Santiago de Chile is a feat of both aesthetics and engineering. The small-scale home rejects traditional building approaches, providing an interesting take on the wall as a more qualitative and complex element, addressing our relationship with the outdoors, and inspiring social interactions within the home. Not to mention its super-cool and very high-tech "energy screen," typically used in greenhouse construction, which yields diffused lighting and a regulated interior climate zone.2
Frohn Rojas, Wall House, Tent house, green living, green houseMerging green living, camping, and comfortable suburban residence, Frohn & Rojas' Wall House in Santiago de Chile is a feat of both aesthetics and engineering. The small-scale home rejects traditional building approaches, providing an interesting take on the wall as a more qualitative and complex element, addressing our relationship with the outdoors, and inspiring social interactions within the home. Not to mention its super-cool and very high-tech "energy screen," typically used in greenhouse construction, which yields diffused lighting and a regulated interior climate zone.3
Frohn Rojas, Wall House, Tent house, green living, green houseMerging green living, camping, and comfortable suburban residence, Frohn & Rojas' Wall House in Santiago de Chile is a feat of both aesthetics and engineering. The small-scale home rejects traditional building approaches, providing an interesting take on the wall as a more qualitative and complex element, addressing our relationship with the outdoors, and inspiring social interactions within the home. Not to mention its super-cool and very high-tech "energy screen," typically used in greenhouse construction, which yields diffused lighting and a regulated interior climate zone.4
Frohn Rojas, Wall House, Tent house, green living, green houseMerging green living, camping, and comfortable suburban residence, Frohn & Rojas' Wall House in Santiago de Chile is a feat of both aesthetics and engineering. The small-scale home rejects traditional building approaches, providing an interesting take on the wall as a more qualitative and complex element, addressing our relationship with the outdoors, and inspiring social interactions within the home. Not to mention its super-cool and very high-tech "energy screen," typically used in greenhouse construction, which yields diffused lighting and a regulated interior climate zone.5
Frohn Rojas, Wall House, Tent house, green living, green houseMerging green living, camping, and comfortable suburban residence, Frohn & Rojas' Wall House in Santiago de Chile is a feat of both aesthetics and engineering. The small-scale home rejects traditional building approaches, providing an interesting take on the wall as a more qualitative and complex element, addressing our relationship with the outdoors, and inspiring social interactions within the home. Not to mention its super-cool and very high-tech "energy screen," typically used in greenhouse construction, which yields diffused lighting and a regulated interior climate zone.6
Frohn Rojas, Wall House, Tent house, green living, green houseMerging green living, camping, and comfortable suburban residence, Frohn & Rojas' Wall House in Santiago de Chile is a feat of both aesthetics and engineering. The small-scale home rejects traditional building approaches, providing an interesting take on the wall as a more qualitative and complex element, addressing our relationship with the outdoors, and inspiring social interactions within the home. Not to mention its super-cool and very high-tech "energy screen," typically used in greenhouse construction, which yields diffused lighting and a regulated interior climate zone.7







