When designing a spacious home in the suburbs of Sao Paulo, the Brazilian architect from the architectural office Studio MK27 remained faithful to refined minimalism and a refined play of natural materials.
Brazilian architect Marcio Kogan, who works at an architectural office Studio MK27, presented his latest breathtaking project. Namely, he envisioned a spacious home, which he trapped between two concrete slabs.
The house "Redux house", found in the countryside of the suburbs of Sao Paulo, is beautifully expressed by the extraordinary glass walls that reveal literally everything and elegantly connect the two concrete slabs that represent the foundation and the roof of the architectural work of art. The design of the house is characterized by refinement, minimalism and the perfect combination of natural materials.
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