Itanhanga House / be.bo
Briefly

The project was born from a shared dream of a couple desiring a simpler, practical home that aligned with their lifestyle, emphasizing beauty and a generous garden.
The linear layout, positioned along the property’s boundary, maximizes gardens and preserves existing trees, providing a welcoming green pathway as the main entrance.
Initially considering CLT for structure, the choice shifted to traditional construction for durability, resulting in contemporary concrete slats that effectively mimic charred wood.
Natural light floods the home, which interacts seamlessly with gardens, creating a bright, airy atmosphere that supports outdoor dining and enhances the living experience.
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