Attmo Arquitetos has unveiled Casa GS, a serene coastal retreat in Trancoso, Bahia, designed for a couple seeking solace from their urban life in São Paulo. Situated close to the beach, the residence comprises four modular sections focused on distinct functions, enhancing both privacy and communal interaction. The use of timber and large glazing enhances the home’s connectivity with its lush surroundings, while features like muxarabi screens provide thermal comfort and privacy. This architectural endeavor exemplifies a harmonious blend of architecture with nature, perfect for coastal living.
The design of Casa GS is eloquently articulated through its distinct four-module structure that seamlessly integrates with the coastal landscape and fosters tranquility.
With a focus on fluidity and connection to nature, Casa GS utilizes expansive glazing and a timber structure to create an inviting ambiance that enhances the living experience.
Each module serves a unique purpose while together they create a cohesive sanctuary, allowing the owners to escape the bustle of São Paulo in favor of serene coastal living.
The attention to privacy and comfort, particularly through the use of muxarabi screens, illustrates Attmo Arquitetos’ commitment to creating spaces that respect the environment.
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