A few kilometres from Brasilia, in an arid landscape dotted with the robust native vegetation of the Bioma Cerrado – the biologically richest tropical savannah in the world – Equipe Lamas has designed the buen retiro of a couple seeking tranquillity and contact with nature. The 375 square metre house is characterised by a simple and functional layout: four single-storey “box-like” volumes, set on a mesh of square modules, are arranged around a central courtyard which acts as a distribution hub for the complex, evoking the shape of a pinwheel moved by a whirlwind of air. The functional programme is clearly stated: the first block houses the garage and service spaces; the second the TV room, office and master suite; the third two bedrooms, services and workshop; the fourth the living/dining room and kitchen. The building, made of durable, low-cost materials, is characterised by a mixed structure of metal beams and concrete pillars and by walls painted in a light earth colour that recalls the tones of the context; large, full-height glass walls frame the landscape in each volume according to different perspectives.
A pinwheel house in the Brazilian savannah
A dwelling with sculptural and essential forms is articulated around a courtyard that is the distributive and symbolic fulcrum of the composition.
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- Chiara Testoni
- 28 November 2022
- Brasilia, Brazil
- Equipe Lamas
- 375 sqm
- residential
- 2022
The bright, neutral-coloured interiors with concrete floors, wood panelling and immaculate walls, enhance the works of art and furnishings including pieces designed by architect Samuel Lamas and masters of international design.
In homage to the spirit of the place, a native tree present on the site – the ipê – has been replanted in the centre of the courtyard as the fulcrum around which the house “revolves”: as if to remind us that Nature has a fixed centre of gravity around which everything moves.
- Pinwheel House
- Equipe Lamas
- Samuel Lamas
- Samuel Lamas, Casulo arquitetura
- Samuel Lamas, Casulo arquitetura
- Gustavo Stival
- Mariana Siqueira
- Lamas design
- Galeria Karla Osório
- Brasilia, Brazil