House 8 / Marcos Bertoldi Arquitetos
Briefly

The project's design respects local environmental regulations by preserving existing natural features like the woodland and creating a harmonious flow between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The architectural strategy features a unique L-shaped plan that integrates living spaces with a strong emphasis on natural light and privacy, achieved through carefully positioned windows.
The use of inverted beams and cantilevered concrete elements creates an illusion of a detached structure, enhancing the aesthetic experience while allowing for diverse light penetration.
The design emphasizes a dialogue between technique and aesthetics, evident in slender roof proportions and the innovative use of materials such as exposed concrete and ceramic bricks.
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