two vertical planes of white wood stone enfold casa buzios' volumes in rio de janeiro
Briefly

Casa Búzios, designed by STUDIO BLOCO, features two levels with a private courtyard, offering a blend of social and intimate spaces while maintaining privacy through its slatted facade.
The design emphasizes a smooth transition between spaces, with key features like a 'pau-ferro' tree and muxarabi panels that enhance the connection with nature and coastal living.
Combining metallic structures with reinforced concrete, Casa Búzios adheres to local building regulations, using clay brick-hipped roofs to achieve a contemporary aesthetic.
Landscaping integrates local vegetation to respect biodiversity and complements the coastal design, creating harmony with the clients' furniture collection from around the world.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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