Designed by Studio KUNZTHE Home of the Trapeze is positioned within the small city of David Canabarro, Rio Grande do Sul, in southern Brazil. The home completely combines fashionable design with the allure of the Brazilian countryside on an space of 1,830 sq. meters on one ground. Constructed on a excessive plateau, the construction is surrounded by araucaria timber seen above the reimagined gable roof.
The architects at Studio KUNZ deconstructed the standard gable roof, making room for 2 trapezoidal sections. The facade stands out by way of indirect angles, providing a dynamic visible therapy.
The construction, fashioned by extruding two trapezoids, has inclined slabs that create a singular roof and inside ceiling construction, whereas inverted beams keep the continuity of the ceiling floor.
Darkish wooden slatted accents soften the coldness of the facade’s grey tones whereas including texture and heat.
The eating room’s glass door opens to a lined balcony with a wood pergola, creating an ideal place to develop climbing vegetation and benefit from the native timber.
Contained in the Trapez Home, two subtly separated ranges are noticed, supplies of wooden, linen and burnt cement and an total white end create an area that exudes heat and tranquility. The lounge and kitchen, that are crammed with pure mild, turn into an ideal extension of the picturesque environment.
Throughout the chilly winters of southern Brazil, the hearth and wooden range add heat, whereas strategically positioned home windows guarantee views in all instructions.
Photograph by Ezequiele Panizzi.