an inhabitable landscape along the lagoon Grizzo Studio designs Casa Lomadas facing a lagoon outside Buenos Aires, Argentina . The house sits as a long, folded concrete bar, perched across two constructed mounds that reorganize the site into an artificial terrain. From the first view, the work reads as a negotiation between mass and ground, with the building and landscape operating as one continuous system. The two mounds establish the logic of the plan. One begins at the street edge and extends outward, widening as it moves toward the water, carrying the main approach. The other starts as a vehicular entry and garage before slipping into the garden and reappearing as a planted ramp that leads back up to the house. These are more than supports. They carry movement, hold program, and shape how the building is experienced from arrival to the far edge of the lagoon.…