Article source: Tiago do Vale Arquitectos
This is a project filled with singularities. A project that is as much about what is built as it is about its communication.
In the interior of the Brazilian Northeast, it had to be particularly aware of the limited resources available locally (both in quantity and variety) but, fundamentally, its design and communication had to be adjusted to the characteristics of the local manpower.
Considering that perspectives are more effective in communicating architectural objects than plans we wondered -with some naive curiosity, good humor, but also a practical spirit- if a house construction could be explained with a universal IKEA-like communication strategy.
- Architects: Tiago do Vale Arquitectos
- Project: Ånguera
- Location: Anguera, Bahia, Brazil
- Client: Marilene Nery
- Architecture Team: Tiago do Vale, Camille Martin, Eva Amor, Karolina Zuba, Coraline
- Footprint: 990 ft2 (92 m2)
- Construction Area: 1980 ft2 (184 m2)