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House Hoff in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil by Ramella Architects

Monday, January 7th, 2013

Article source: Ramella Architects

Single Family Residence on the beach in Xangri-lá, South Coast of Brazil.

Concrete and bricks stand out in a simple architecture, comprising two blocks, created for the family Hoff.

Strategically positioned solar orientation, the balcony includes both homes and brightens the room, creating scenarios during the day with shadow effects of the pergola swing, communicating the ambients with the garden.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

  • Architects: Ramella Architects
  • Project: House Hoff
  • Location:  Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Photography: Marcelo Donadussi
  • Project Team: Blacio Ruivo Junior, Carlos Ramella, Larissa Ramella
  • Contributor: MatheusLetiere
  • Area: 220m ²
  • Year: 2012

The Bungalow in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil by Ramella Architects

Thursday, January 3rd, 2013

Article source: Ramella Architects

The Bungalow follows the philosophy of offering comfort and simplicity in harmony with the landscape that surrounds the house weekend is ideal to relax and renew itself.

Highlighting the three livings distributed in three floors connected by a panoramic lift, and several balconies from where you have a privileged view of mountain range of Santo Antonio da Patrulha.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

  • Architects: Ramella Architects
  • Project: The Bungalow
  • Location: Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Photography: Marcelo Donadussi
  • Project Team: Blacio Ruivo Junior, Carlos Ramella, Larissa Ramella
  • Structure and Coverage: Gilberto Silvino
  • Area: 220m ²
  • Year: 2012

Shingle House in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil by Ramella Architects

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013

Article source: Ramella Architects

Concepts drawn from American roofed houses, included the request for a large Bay- Window with roof Shingles.

The sloping lines of the coverage, form a sloping wall that gives a movement in the facades, and the roof touch the ground. The pillars are extended and bent to the outside to form a set.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

  • Architects:Ramella Architects
  • Project: Shingle House
  • Location: Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Photography: Marcelo Donadussi
  • Project Team: Blacio Ruivo Junior, Carlos Ramella, Larissa Ramella
  • Project Structure: Serrano Engineering
  • Contributor: Vinicius Vargas
  • Area: 300m ²
  • Year: 2012



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