Adriana House / Fittipaldi Arquitetura
Briefly

The house emerges beneath a broad roof that shelters and organizes the living spaces, creating a generous shaded area and establishing a direct connection between the built environment and the natural surroundings.
The architecture blends with the sky and the horizon of the Cerrado, creating a continuous connection with the landscape and allowing the natural environment to permeate daily life.
The project incorporates sustainability principles from its inception, drawing on local references and the careful selection of durable, low-maintenance materials, maximizing the potential for solar energy generation.
The combination of glued laminated timber and solid brick defines the structural duet of the house's design, showcasing engineered wood in a space that seems to defy gravity.
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