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Modular architecture meets rural craft.
A dialogue between structure, material, and human process.
Structure x Texture x Process
The materials that are used are 100% natural as the village art masters obtain them through folk ways, without chemical processes. The processing and dyeing of wool is made by using plants, thus achieving a quality product of genuine shades.
The structure of the objects is crafted from solid wood using traditional working techniques. The chosen species ensures structural stability while preserving the natural expressiveness of the grain.The wood is not over-treated for visual uniformity; variations in texture and tone are considered part of the material identity.
The textiles are prepared using non-industrial methods, involving manual processing and plant-based dyeing. Natural pigments create subtle chromatic variations, avoiding industrial standardization.
The material retains the character of the process and its direct relationship with natural resources.
Material selection and processing reflect an ethical approach toward resources and labor. Vernaro proposes a direct relationship between material, time, and manual gesture, as opposed to mechanized production.