Friday 18 January 2008

House RR, Sao Paolo

The quasi-industrial feel of the house is offset by the towering wall of greenery that surrounds it.


The house is clad in a combination of insulated steel panels and a system of sliding glass fibre mosquito screens.



Sliding glass-fibre mosquito screens keep out unwelcome critters at night.


The main double-height living area can be opened up to the outside world with the help of wooden and glass opening screens.


Hammocks slung casually on the wooden frame give the house a relaxed feel.


The kitchen and dining area.




The main living area is six metres high.


The timber-framed structure is raised up on concrete pillars.


The timber staircase.


The shutters give the building a tree-house feel on the upper floor.


One of the summer house's three bedrooms.


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