Brazilian architect David Guerra was commissioned to completely remodel a 1980′s house in Brazil. The owners wanted to make the house more modern, and create new spaces to make it compatible with their new lifestyle.
Guerra designed the house to make it seem like it was always opened for friends. By making the interior/exterior integration bigger, the garden plays a bigger role in day-by-day activities of the house. Playing off the natural and wood tones, he strategically installed lighting to create a dialogue between the cozy spaces.
Comment by Alyssa Anda on April 4, 2011 at 12:07pm
This house is magnificent! I would not mind living here! Though, I'd imagine it'd be a bit creepy at night with all those windows exposing you to the world...
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