The article outlines an innovative residential design within a forested area that faced specific agency clearance requirements for deforestation. The approved rectangular area dictated the main footprint for a three-story glass prism structure, clad in rustic travertine marble. This design ingeniously carves out openings that establish porticoes while considering the site's topography. The house features varied levels, including elevated private spaces and service areas below. The attic, resembling an elegant second structure with a white steel frame and expansive terraces, offers a seamless relationship with nature while minimizing earthworks.
The residence, a three-story glass prism clad in travertine marble, gracefully integrates with its native forest environment while adhering to strict public agency requirements.
With a detailed architectural approach, the design emphasizes the dialogue between the solid stone volume and transparent glass structure, creating a harmonious balance.
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