Juaçaba’s work, by contrast, was plain yet potent in its attention to detail.
“She leaves room for the imagination.”In one of their firm’s first projects, 2015’s Videiras Pavilion — an extension of a pre-existing country home in a valley 62 miles from Rio — a 386-square-foot structure seems to levitate over a gentle slope.
Made largely from recycled timber left on-site by the previous owners, the external structure is rich in detail, featuring puzzlelike junctions of banisters and beams.
Deep frames around unglazed windows double as outdoor seats.
The black paint used in parts was inspired by the natural patina acquired by Indigenous palm-thatch dwellings, a resilient typology throughout Brazil that most architects, until recently, wouldn’t have considered architecture at all.
Persons:
”, Pedro Varella, Caio Calafate, Alziro Carvalho Neto, Felipe Rio, Gávea
Organizations:
Felipe Rio Branco
Locations:
Rio, Itanhangá, Gru.a, Rio —, Videiras, Brazil