
While stone has been used in construction since time immemorial, it's maintained its place in architecture thanks to its design capabilities, durability, and efficiency.
Its ruggedness, rusticity, and variety of colors and textures have made it an invaluable resource for architects and designers the world over.
In this article, we spotlight contemporary houses in Uruguay that stand out thanks to their use of stone as both an element of design and as a way to connect to the surrounding landscape:
Buenos Mares House / RDR Arquitectos
- Year: 2009
- Location: José Ignacio, Uruguay


Punta House / Marcio Kogan
- Year: 2011
- Location: Punta del Este, Uruguay


Mystic Hill / FDS Arquitectos
- Year: 2012
- Location: Lavalleja, Uruguay


Sierra Ballena I / AFRa
- Year: 2013
- Location: Punta Ballena, Uruguay


Cl House / Steverlynck+Iglesias Molli Arquitectos
- Year: 2013
- Location: Departamento de Colonia, Uruguay


El Reparo / Bernardo Vivo
- Year: 2014
- Location: Migues, Uruguay


Calera del Rey House / gualano + gualano: arquitectos
- Year: 2015
- Location: Uruguay


Pool House La Lunera / Nicolás Pinto da Mota + Victoria María Falcón
- Year: 2015
- Location: Uruguay


Retreat in Finca Aguy / MAPA
- Year: 2015
- Location: El Edén, Uruguay


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