Ibsen House / Felipe Hess Arquitetos
Briefly

Ibsen House, located in Jardins, exemplifies a dense and introspective architectural design. The building's dark brick façade offers a stark external appearance that contrasts with its internal flow of spaces, connecting various patios and balconies. Due to land constraints, the house rises vertically, organizing living, dining, and kitchen areas on the ground floor, while private functions like the gym and wine cellar are tucked away. The upper levels feature light-filled suites and a leisure area with city views, enhanced by thoughtful landscaping that integrates greenery throughout the architecture, creating an organic urban retreat for its residents.
Located in Jardins, Ibsen House's dense, introspective design features dark brick facades and fluid internal pathways connecting patios and balconies, offering a striking urban refuge.
The structure’s vertical solution maximizes limited land, featuring ground floor communal spaces flowing into a backyard, while private areas like the gym are positioned strategically.
Influenced by Mexican architecture, Ibsen House employs a sober palette, departing from typical vibrant colors to create a robust yet permeable environment suited for a young family.
The roofing leisure area unveils urban skyline views, harmonizing with a landscape designed to integrate greenery seamlessly, enhancing both the architectural and natural elements.
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