TETRO arquitetura names its 'seriema house' for the native birds that roam its site in brazil
Briefly

Seriema House, crafted by TETRO Arquitetura, is located near Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and provides a tranquil escape from urban life. The design integrates seamlessly with its natural surroundings, featuring a unique landscape with both expansive views and shaded forests. Named after the native seriemas, the house invites wildlife and encourages reflection and social gatherings within its poetic architectural framework. The distinctive winding wall divides the space and symbolizes the harmony between nature and human experience, making it a perfect retreat for contemplation and connection with the environment.
The architects write: 'By leaving behind the noise of the city, visitors enter a serene environment, fully integrated with nature.'
The house was designed as a place where the experience of the landscape, quiet moments, and social interactions come together.
The balance between the expansive landscape and the shaded refuge allows the house to blend seamlessly with its surroundings.
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