Riba House: A Modern Home Built Around a Tree

Riba House sits in the Puembo Valley, Ecuador, on a curved corner plot shaped around a centuries-old carob tree. The tree became the guiding axis of the project, influencing both orientation and design. 

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

With 520 m² spread across two levels, the house from TEC Taller EC, is conceived as a bar-like structure that embraces the tree, framing it as the heart of the home.

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

The ground floor hosts public areas, arranged around a central courtyard and open to the street, while the upper floor holds the private rooms with views toward the Andes. A terrace extends the experience outward, blending architecture with landscape.

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

The kitchen combines warm wood cabinetry with marble counters veined in soft browns, creating a refined yet natural look. The kitchen opens to the garden through sliding panels, creating a seamless indoor–outdoor flow that frames the central tree as part of daily life.

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

The floating staircase is a striking element of the home. Wooden treads extend directly from the wall with no visible support, enhancing the sense of lightness in the space. At its base, a large planter with a tall tree and lush greenery creates a natural counterpart to the clean geometry, turning the stairwell into a sculptural feature flooded with natural light.

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

Riba House Architecure Angle Tree Decor

Photography: Lorena Darquea