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Angra House by Studio Arthur Casas

FeaturedAngra House by Studio Arthur Casas

Angra House is located in Angra dos Reis, RJ, Brazil, designed by Studio Arthur Casas, and built as a house. By the sea, an architecture combining large openings, raw stones, and mashrabiyas interacts with the surrounding materials to establish full integration with the nature of Angra dos Reis, in Rio de Janeiro. Designed in 2024, the project is a renovation intended to adapt the house to the needs of a family—a couple with two children.

Heritage Apartment by André Luque Arquitetura

Heritage Apartment by André Luque Arquitetura

The 570-square-meter Heritage apartment project encompasses the renovation of an apartment located in a building in the heart of São Paulo, Brazil, designed by the Italian design firm Pininfarina. The brief for the renovation of the apartment, entrusted to architect André Luque, centered on the integration of social areas, with an aesthetic focused on organic elements and curvilinear forms, creating a welcoming environment that facilitates interaction among the residents.

Higienópolis Apartment Creates Fluid Living Space for São Paulo Couple

Expansive wooden-paneled patio with modern furniture overlooking lush cityscape.

The Higienópolis Apartment, located in São Paulo, Brazil, was designed in 2022 by Sandra Sayeg arquitetura. This apartment reflects the pursuit of a space that balances functionality and comfort, in tune with the new phase of its residents’ lives. The design allows for both intimate living and frequent hosting of friends and family in a fluid space.

P559 Residence by Armentano Arquitetura

FeaturedElegant open-concept living room with wooden paneling, lush greenery, and stylish furnishings.

P559 Residence by Armentano Arquitetura is a house in Campinas, SP, Brazil, designed in 2024. It features a striking color palette and a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. The living areas display a large glass pane framing the lush landscape, with furniture in light and warm neutral tones. Chromatic contrast appears in select elements, including kinetic art by Julio Le Parc. Social areas highlight design pieces and artworks, focusing on discretion and refinement. The TV room on the upper floor showcases a refined chromatic interplay with nature.

House LWF Offers Panoramic Views of São Pedro Beach

FeaturedSpacious open-concept living space with wooden beams, large windows, and lush outdoor views.

Patricia Martinez Architecture has designed House LWF in São Paulo, Brazil, with a focus on environmental impact reductions. Built with a glued laminated timber (glulam) structure, the home offers panoramic views of São Pedro Beach on the region’s North Coast. The blocks are clad in wood and precast materials, and feature natural lighting from large glass panels. It is designed to integrate with the surrounding natural landscape of the Iporanga Condominium.

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