
Rancho de Montaña
A 200-hectare mountain-slope masterplan in San Martín de los Andes, combining diverse residential typologies with strong environmental stewardship. The project is shaped by topography, views, and a low-impact approach that adapts to the natural landscape.
Set on a 200-hectare mountainside in San Martín de los Andes, this masterplan is conceived as a nature-forward residential landscape where development follows the terrain rather than reshaping it. The proposal includes a range of residential products—distributed across the slope to protect view corridors, maintain privacy, and preserve large continuous areas of native vegetation.
Topography and environmental sensitivity drive the layout: roads are minimized and aligned with natural contours, while walkable paths and landscape corridors connect neighborhoods and shared amenities. A low-impact strategy guides density, infrastructure, and water management, reinforcing biodiversity and minimizing disturbance. The result is a resilient mountain community—quiet, scalable, and deeply integrated with its Patagonian setting.
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