Located in the city of Piracicaba, Brazil, the Piracicaba House serves as a meeting point for a family whose members are scattered across various cities around the state. What's dope about this house is that the architects built it on a sloping contour of the land, giving the distribution of 3 floors in perpendicular axes. The swimming pool of the house is snug in the nook of the letter "L" formed by the social and service areas. This place would be great to throw some type of exclusive party for the weekend. Architecture by Isay Weinfeld. Photographs by Leonardo Finotti.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
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