YVA arquitetura's serene cabin in brazilian forest perches with minimal environmental impact
Briefly

YVA Arquitetura's design of the Guaju Pavilion emphasizes minimal environmental impact, integrating seamlessly with the Atlantic Forest landscape, prioritizing sustainability and ecological harmony.
The careful elevation of the pavilion on a concrete platform allows small animals to move beneath, reflecting the clients' philosophy of reducing environmental harm.
The use of locally sourced dry materials assembled on-site not only minimizes construction waste but also respects the native vegetation, enhancing the connection to nature.
Strategically positioned within the forest, the 74-square-meter pavilion serves as a serene retreat, facilitating relaxation while preserving the natural environment and its biodiversity.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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