The calm home stands between the seaside and the pine forest in Portugal
Portuguese Araja Studio develops the calm home as a quiet withdrawal between the seaside and a pine forest. The construction is outlined by 4 major components: two horizontal plans that type the ground and the roof and two vertical plans that type Home partitions. These components share a uniform materiality, the profiles recessed emphasizing their particular person presence, on the similar time emphasizing their structural interdependence. The palette of supplies consists of finishes toned with sand, white, glass, aluminum and wooden. Photographer Fernando Guerra surprises the venture throughout the sundown.
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Araja Studio integrates residence into its pure environment
Araja Studio’s Design staff Adapt the looks to the mild slope of the location, positioning strategic openings to optimize pure mild and air flow. Whereas the design follows a structured geometric strategy, it permits personalization inside and gradual integration with the encompassing panorama. Over time, the backyard interacts with the constructed type, softening the architectural rigidity and inspiring a connection between the home and its atmosphere.
The calm home of Araja Studio is designed as a refuge between the seaside and a pine forest
The home is structured with 4 major components: two horizontal and two vertical plans
The embedded profiles emphasize the individuality and structural interdependence of every merchandise