Gralhas House / OSPA Arquitetura e Urbanismo
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Gralhas House / OSPA Arquitetura e Urbanismo
"Located in a bucolic neighborhood of Canela, RS, Brazil, Casa Gralhas was designed as a weekend retreat for a couple with children. The layout of the residence aims to create spaces with a strong connection to the outdoor areas, while maintaining privacy. Three vertical planes of exposed brick are arranged longitudinally, defining two zones: one more enclosed for support and another for living, with transparent ends that facilitate a connection to the property's gardens."
"Text description provided by the architects. Located in a bucolic neighborhood of Canela, RS, Brazil, Casa Gralhas was designed as a weekend retreat for a couple with children. The layout of the residence aims to create spaces with a strong connection to the outdoor areas, while maintaining privacy. Three vertical planes of exposed brick are arranged longitudinally, defining two zones: one more enclosed for support and another for living, with transparent ends that facilitate a connection to the property's gardens."
Casa Gralhas is a weekend retreat located in a bucolic neighborhood of Canela, RS, Brazil, designed for a couple with children. The residence prioritizes strong connections between interior spaces and the outdoor areas while maintaining privacy. The plan is organized by three vertical planes of exposed brick arranged longitudinally across the site. These planes define two distinct zones: a more enclosed support zone and a more open living zone. The living zone features transparent ends that visually and physically connect interior spaces to the property's gardens, enhancing indoor–outdoor relationships.
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