
"An architectural project often builds upon the relationship between those who will inhabit it and what already existed before. On this land, located in Santo Antonio de Lisboa, Florianopolis, this bond presents itself in a particularly profound way, as a living memory that has been cultivated over time, where the local flora, planted by the mother of one of the residents, remains as an emotional and structural presence."
"Among these species, the jucara palm stands out, the Pina, which names the house and encapsulates this relationship."
The project emphasizes the relationship between future residents and what existed on the land before construction. The site in Santo Antonio de Lisboa, Florianopolis, holds living memory cultivated over time. Local flora planted by the mother of one resident remains as both emotional and structural presence. Among the species, the jucara palm is highlighted. The palm is called Pina, and it provides the name for the house. The naming and the retained vegetation connect the architecture to personal history and the continuity of the landscape.
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