
"Arthur Casas transforms an unfinished speculative structure into Bravíssima House, a family home shaped by its steep, green site overlooking Praia Brava. The studio keeps most of the existing concrete frame and reworks it to fit the daily life of a couple with two children."
"The main living spaces sit at the entrance level, where the house opens up into a continuous sequence of living room, dining area, and pool, all oriented toward the view. Below, the bedrooms and more private areas are tucked into the terrain, offering a quieter atmosphere without losing contact with the landscape."
"Inside, the atmosphere is relaxed and lived-in, mixing pieces designed by the team at Arthur Casas with Brazilian modern classics. Furniture by Jorge Zalszupin and Percival Lafer sits alongside artworks by Mano Penalva and José Bechara, creating a balance between design and art without feeling overly staged."
Bravíssima House in Itajaí, Brazil, is a family home designed by Arthur Casas, utilizing an existing concrete frame. The house adapts to its steep site, emphasizing openness and connection to nature. Wood features prominently throughout, creating warmth, while a helical staircase adds a sculptural element. The layout separates public and private spaces, with living areas oriented toward the sea and bedrooms nestled into the terrain. The interior blends modern Brazilian furniture and art, fostering a relaxed atmosphere that harmonizes with the surrounding landscape.
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