Casa no Meco, designed by architect Fábio Ferreira Neves, exemplifies a blend of traditional Mediterranean architecture and contemporary design language, respecting local identity.
The architecture incorporates a restrained facade with minimal openings, lending to privacy and acoustic protection, shielding the interior from distractions and enhancing seclusion.
South-facing large windows flood Casa no Meco with natural light and connect indoor and outdoor spaces while wooden shutters provide control over sun exposure and privacy.
Neves’ approach utilizes a subtractive design strategy that optimizes solar orientation and minimizes undesirable views, creating a comfortable, contextual living environment.
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