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Machu Picchu: Architecture on a Ridge


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Machu Picchu isn’t a city carved into rock or enclosed behind walls. It’s inserted into a mountain ridge — negotiated into terrain rather than imposed onto it.


In this episode of TripplCast, we walk the site step by step: the narrow ridge between Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain, the engineering of the terraces, the precision of mortarless stonework, the hierarchy of elevation, the Temple of the Sun’s curvature, fragmented circulation, and the controlled water system that moves with gravity.


Instead of repeating the “lost city” narrative, we focus on placement. Why here? Why this slope? Why these alignments?


Because Machu Picchu doesn’t dominate the Andes. It adapts to them.


🎧 If you’ve seen the photos, this episode helps you read what you’re actually looking at.


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