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A House That Is a Cult of Earth's Hardness Through Fine Materials

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Constant interaction with nature is evident in the construction of 'Suíte das Pedras', a residential house designed by architect João Daniel. The architect seeks to present the concept of literalism through careful architecture, with special interest in precious stones and mining industry. A poetic ensemble that perfectly adapts to the surrounding landscape.

For creating this 120 m² house, elements were included that ensure comfort and dynamism of daily life for the couple owners. Moreover, there is a magnificent combination of natural regional wealth and technologies, where neither excludes the other but rather unites with balance. One of the main concerns of the architect was creating a space that could be integrated into the earth, mountain, beach or even rooftop. The result — full success!

Most of the materials used for design are produced locally by certified and ecologically clean companies. Thus, the architect aims to support the local economy by stimulating job creation and reducing environmental impact.

Most furniture and equipment are 'free', so residents can easily take them with them if they wish to relocate. This attention to equipment reuse contributes to reduced consumption and waste. Wooden panels and natural stones are two elements repeated throughout the house, creating an incredible sense of comfort and convenience.

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