Native structure observe Studio Arthur Casas has used dramatic cantilevers and overhangs to increase the amount of a home with wooden and stone accents throughout a web site in São Paulo, Brazil.
Accomplished in 2025, Grama Home spreads throughout an acre nook lot with a sawtooth edge that enables this system to recede throughout the location.
“On this home, the inspiration got here from the location itself – a nook lot with open views and no fast visible obstructions – and from the need to create an structure that spreads out and breathes,” studio principal Arthur Casas advised Dezeen.
“We labored with horizontal planes and interlocking volumes that stretch towards the panorama, permitting the home to settle naturally into the terrain.”

The expansive program – totalling 1,800 sq. metres (19,375 sq. ft) – incorporates a floor ground that holds service areas and a storage topped by an enormous indoor/out of doors higher stage the place the remainder of the programme takes place.
The bottom stage contains the big storage to accommodate the consumer’s automotive assortment. The higher stage incorporates the sleeping suites, lounge space and an workplace that cantilevers 11 meters over the house’s entrance to type a porte-cochere.

This workplace is suspended by metal trusses mounted to 50-centimetre sq. columns.
“This area constitutes the challenge’s most important structural gesture,” the studio stated.
“The technical complexity was heightened by the truth that the best dwell load is concentrated on the cantilever’s extremity, the place mounted millwork is positioned, demanding rigor in each detailing and execution.”

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With the interaction of volumes and cantilevers, the residence features totally on one stage for simple, on a regular basis mobility.
The fabric palette goals to determine continuity between the outside and inside with metallic, a rough-stone and plaster combine, and Accoya wooden on the skin, transitioning to European oak and textured paint on the within. Tough stone with plaster defines each the facade and the within partitions.

“This selection reinforces materials unity and constructive coherence all through the residence, whereas making a stability between structural robustness and sensory consolation,” the studio stated.
Motorised brise-soleils unfold all through the home, drawing pure gentle and air by way of the areas.

“The cantilever, the cut up ranges and the brise-soleil filtering the sunshine will not be formal gestures – they’re exact choices to border views, carry gentle deep inside, and make the panorama an energetic presence in each day life,” Casas stated.
“The result’s a home that’s clear, ventilated, and actually alive within the household’s routine.”
Established in 1990, Studio Arthur Casas has a group of architects, designers and urbanists that work throughout São Paulo, New York and Lisbon.
Beforehand, the studio created a vacation residence topped with a grass roof to mix in with a surrounding golf course, designed a prefabricated residence with SysHaus to keep away from “adverse surprises” through the building challenge and accomplished a clear home with sliding glass partitions that open the areas totally – all in Brazil.
The pictures is by César Béjar Studio.
Challenge credit:
Creator: Arthur CasasInterior supervisor: Eduardo MikowskiDecoration supervisor: Gabriel ContreiraIllustration and inside architect: Amanda Tamburus, Augusto Godoy, Natalia LorenzoniCollaborators: OM Studio; Rodrigo Oliveira; Benedictis; Zamaro; LogiProject; Noise; Florense; AkkermanContractor: TNC ConstruçõesConsultants: Fort Actual Property; ConstruplenaSuppliers: Lapa Backyard; E-light; TAAG; Unibox; Assistec; MC Movelaria; Taniguchi); RCA; CBP; Terracor; Allform; Amazona; Core










