Shrubs, Back Yard, Exterior, Stone Siding Material, and House Building Type The Casa Cuatro sits above a 180-foot cliff that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. The locally quarried stone makes the house blend in with the landscape and acts as a thermal-mass wall, absorbing heat during the day and releasing it through the evening.  Photo 1 of 20 in The Most Popular Homes in Dwell: 81-100 by Diana Budds from Tunquen Treasure

The Most Popular Homes in Dwell: 81-100

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We conclude our countdown of the 100 most-popular homes in Dwell. Find the top 20 projects published here.

Tunquen TreasureA set of solar panels, a wind-powered well, and passive sustainable strategies make living miles from municipal utilities a non-issue for this Chilean beachgoer. Photo by Cristobal Palma.

The Casa Cuatro sits above a 180-foot cliff that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. The locally quarried stone makes the house blend in with the landscape and acts as a thermal-mass wall, absorbing heat during the day and releasing it through the evening.