Casa das 7 Trees, designed by Hersen Mendes Architecture in Brazil's cerrado, harmonizes the built environment with nature. The design incorporates seven existing trees, fulfilling the clients' vision of feeling outdoors within the home. The structure utilizes local materials and a photovoltaic energy system to enhance sustainability. Key design features include a suspended studio and fluid interior spaces, promoting versatility and a connection to the surrounding landscape. This approach underscores the architects' commitment to preserving natural ecosystems while creating a unique residential experience.
At the highest point of the land, the owner's studio, dedicated to art and sewing activities, is completely suspended on two tree-shaped pillars.
The house also features a photovoltaic energy system to supplement its energy consumption, showcasing a commitment to sustainability.
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