Open Space BR House by Marcio Kogan
9 December 2010
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A simple summer retreat in Brazil Jungle, presented by Brazilian architects Marcio Kogan. This house steel skeleton already stood on a long, narrow strip of cleared and graded land, with a heavy steel entrance bridge leading over the creek that cuts through two edges of the secluded, 1.5-acre property. Kogan had no choice but to incorporate these elements. Its steel pillars, raising the house above the jungle floor, lacked perfect symmetry in plan—a condition unsettling to his orderly instincts. But although constraints imposed by the existing structure dictated its overall form, the elongated box ended up suiting Kogan’s sensibilities.
Architects : Marcio Kogan
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