10/06/2026
Suspended between matter and horizon, a residence in Sidrolândia, Brazil, embraces the rural landscape as a spatial experience.
Expansive planes of natural stone and exposed concrete establish a monumental presence, while cantilevers and strong horizontal lines define its architectural expression.
The house dissolves the boundaries between indoors and outdoors, connecting the living area and leisure spaces through large glass surfaces that frame views of the surrounding farmland. Warm tones, steel, and wood introduce a sense of comfort, reinforcing the relationship between shelter and nature.