Village House, designed by Studio MK27 in São Paulo's countryside, exemplifies the architects' philosophy of blending indoor and outdoor spaces. The layout resembles a medieval village, featuring a series of volumes defined by thick stone walls, forming alleys and piazzas that encourage social interaction. The interplay of materials, such as rustic stone and warm wood, enhances the inviting atmosphere while traditional mashrabiya screens provide light filtration and privacy. Overall, the design creates a harmonious coexistence of nature and living spaces, embodying community-oriented architecture.
Village House embodies the architects' value of merging indoor and outdoor spaces, forming a collective village with open alleys and covered terraces.
The rustic stone walls, paired with mashrabiya-inspired panels, allow natural light to filter in while maintaining privacy and atmosphere.
Inhabiting a rural setting, the warm wooden interiors contrast the solid external stone, promoting a blend of rustic charm and refined comfort.
The design’s arrangement echoes medieval village layouts, fostering communal interaction within organically defined spaces across the residence.
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