natura futura designs from the river outward
Along the Babahoyo River in Ecuador, houses once floated with the rhythm of trade, fishing, boat repair, and family life, forming a waterborne architecture shaped by weather and work. From this context, Natura Futura has built a practice that begins with what is already present: heat, timber, local craft, informal occupation, and the social ties that hold a place together.
Founded in the riverside city of Babahoyo, the studio works across housing, cultural, productive, and community projects, often in collaboration with Juan Carlos Bamba and local teams. Its architecture grows from direct conditions rather than abstract concepts.
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