Nitsche Arquitetos Associados' Iporanga House in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a summer condominium in the Atlantic Rainforest. The design challenge was the client's request to occupy as little of the ground surface as possible, while still having a comfortable 5 suites. To do so, the architects split it into three balanced parts: a suspended volume, a plan, and a ground level. Built with the environment in mind, they made sure to reduce waste and efficiently use industrialized materials. [Contemporist]
The Iporanga House In Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest
Nitsche Arquitetos' summer condominium on Sao Paulo's coast.
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