The AEA House lightly touches the ground and incorporates the topography, reflecting an architectural space in tune with dense forest surroundings and beautiful coastal views.
A small rock in the wooden floor leads to a descending staircase that reveals its true size, emphasizing the connection of the house to both built and natural environments.
The project features a blend of metal, concrete, and laminated wood, with each element adapted to the surrounding nature, highlighting the regional architectural identity.
Suites of the AEA House utilize muxarabis panels made from oxidized wood to provide sun protection, their grayish tone referencing the surrounding elements of the Atlantic Forest.
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