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A Fusion of Ancient and Modern Life
Despite the primitive appearance of his construction, there is a clear effort to incorporate contemporary conveniences. One striking example is a structure called the "am merroro," which functions as a stone crib—capable of housing a child like Junior, who could sleep peacefully on a five-ton bed. This hints at a primitive yet modern lifestyle, where survival and comfort are simultaneously prioritized.
Furthermore, the project features built-in basins for washing and bathing, complete with a bathtub, demonstrating that even in an ancient-style environment, modern-day needs are considered. These amenities underscore Lecan's vision of a stone-built sanctuary that marries the timeless strength of stone with modern comfort.