Article source: ATELIÊ DE ARQUITETURA LÍQUIDA
The premise of the project was to preserve the largest number of trees in the field, so the house plan follows a non-orthogonal tracing, bypassing them, so that their implantation occurs continuously and naturally, always preserving the contact with the vegetation and the internal/external relationship.
Two rotating blind blocks and a detached cover make up the façade of the residence, revealing nothing of the interior and working them in such a way that the angulation of these volumes encourages and induces people to enter the space.
- Architects: ATELIÊ DE ARQUITETURA LÍQUIDA
- Project: House Between Trees
- Location: Juiz de Fora, Brazil