The house, with a surface area of 180 m2 was built in just 30 days on one of the plateaus of the land.
To cover all these prefabricated modules, he used an industrial roof that can be cut in curves. For the facade, Rodrigo created some accessories to break the rectangular shape of the rooms, such as curved walls and curved eaves.
For the exterior walls, he chose a thermo-insulated industrial wall covered with an aluminium panel.
The curved blue exterior walls are made of perforated sheet steel. The main functions are to break up the rectangular format of the bedroom modules, give privacy to the rooms and make the house surprising.
Rodrigo's studio always uses color in his projects. For him, color means joy. Orange was the color he chose to be the protagonist of the interior, to contrast with the super strong green of the nature that surrounds the house.
Waking up in the middle of nature is why the bedroom windows are curtainless. It is a unique feeling.
The ceiling is made of industrial steel beams.
The bathroom is not formal. In fact, it is very integrated with the bedroom. The living room has a wooden floor.
For the pool, Rodrigo wanted a curved design that would be unusual.
Most of the furniture in the house was made by Rodrigo. Rodrigo's wife, an art curator, selected all the artwork in the house.
Wrapped in a sky-blue steel skin and glass walls, the house disappears into the landscape, which is exactly what Rodrigo was looking for when he designed this project.
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