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divided into two volumes, the house keeps its main access on the central axis; walking through the vegetation, it is possible to perceive and experience the separation of the residence’s sectors through the perspective of its masses.

a sequence of aluminum brises provides privacy for the ground-floor interiors, supported by dense vegetation running along the façade. the social area opens onto the lawn that separates the indoor spaces from the pool, strategically positioned to emphasize the vast landscape.

the upper volume, surrounded by planters that trace the façades, rests lightly upon the ground floor. wooden panels and brises define the vertical planes of the upper level, creating movement in the façade and giving the architecture an even stronger identity.

location: são paulo | brazil
year of completion: 2022
gross built area: 900 m²
photography: leonardo finotti

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