Casa da Mata / Marise Calcavara Arquitetura
Briefly

The forest house, designed on a compact 12x30 meter plot, features three interconnected floors that blend harmoniously with the surrounding vegetation. The architects utilized a reinforced concrete structure with recessed beams, creating a light and airy appearance that allows for expansive views. Notable elements include long patios that connect indoor and outdoor spaces, and a rooftop pool offering sunset vistas while shaping the interior spaces. A thoughtful organization of the layout addresses the site's topography and fosters a natural connection, prioritizing both comfort and environmental integration.
The design incorporates three levels, allowing for a seamless connection with nature while also creating an observational retreat in the midst of forested surroundings.
Recessed glass and long patios promote integration between exterior and interior spaces, offering diverse perspectives across the natural landscape.
The rooftop pool provides expansive views while enhancing the architectural harmony of the house, embodying a thoughtful response to the site’s topography.
A careful balance of design and landscaping creates an environment where residents can experience comfort and connection with their natural surroundings.
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