Contemporary Ecuadorian Architecture: Connecting Materials, Environment, and Culture

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Ecuador's territory embraces a remarkable diversity of landscapes, ranging from the Pacific Coast to the peaks of the Andes, the vast expanse of the Amazon rainforest, and the volcanic Galápagos Islands. Each region of the country presents its own distinctive characteristics, reflected in its varied environmental, cultural, and social contexts. While Latin American architecture is rooted in rich ancestral traditions, native construction techniques, and local materials, contemporary Ecuadorian architecture expresses an evolving identity that blends these elements with actual demands. Tradition and innovation, local resources and modern techniques, along with social responsibility and aesthetics, interact with the natural environment, urban conditions, and social contexts.

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Cite: Agustina Iñiguez. "Contemporary Ecuadorian Architecture: Connecting Materials, Environment, and Culture" 14 Apr 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1040353/contemporary-ecuadorian-architecture-connecting-materials-environment-and-culture> ISSN 0719-8884
Casa Toquilla, RAMA Estudio, Portete Island, 2021. Image © Francesco Russo

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