São Paulo, Brasil
Located on the north coast of São Paulo, this 240-square-meter summer house stands a few meters from the sea, hidden amid a lush forest. The neutral volume opens to the outdoors with sliding doors, and lets daylight in through panels of polycarbonate
Surrounded by the dense vegetation of tropical areas, the summer shelter is close to the northern coast of the State of São Paulo. The building is configured as a shelter from the intense sun and the heavy rains, which however is not incompatible her
With such a clarity of composition and theradicality and precision of the use of material and techniques this Brazilian house makes another type of statement. The two volumes have the Kahnian hallmark of contrasting materials between the served space