a sensitive home

Nestled in the middle of pristine Brazilian rainforest, UNA Arquitetos have constructed a modest home. Located in the southern city of Joinville, the narrow house covers a huge swathe of land that sits at the bottom of a steep slope. Built with various prefabricated elements, the house features an outdoor swimming pool, exposed concrete, rustic saw-cut timbers and glass walls which frame the surrounding terrain offering up a strong connection to the rainforest. Drawing on a popular regional technique to use burnt cement with red pigment, architects also constructed a large block that houses internal and external staircases, as well as a niche for the fireplace, ­ovens, bathrooms and pantry. The honesty of the design and materials delivers a sensitive home that responds quietly to it’s plot.

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

Rainforest house by UNA architects

photography by Bebete Viégas

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