Ecolodge is a holiday home in Siwa, Egypt. It is created by two Paris architects Laetitia Delubac and Christian Felix. The building is isolated from the city and it is constructed from local available materials, reducing the cost of the structure. A fascinating this about this building are the views it is surrounded by.

The main living room in the north is protected from direct sun. It opens onto a long pergola looking over the salt lake.

In the west, the guest rooms look over the Adrere Amellal. Varied views whether you are standing, sitting or lying down.

In the south, the façade evenly bored with minimal openings to the palm grove, rampart against sandy winds, borders staff quarters.

Finally in the west, towards the gates to desert, the garden and the swimming pool are isolated from the sole neighbor by a high wall in earth fissured on an ad hoc basis.
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