Mirindiba’s House designed by Studio MK27
October 26th, 2008 - Posted in Residential Architectures p o n s o r e d l i n k s
On the first floor, the living-room opens entirely: two window moldings are imbedded into the wall, constituting a continuous open and free space and a cross-ventilation between two gardens. The gardens are structured by a wooden floor, a reflecting pool and minimalist vegetation. The interplay of volumes builds a free and continuous space.
Mirindiba’s House is the alignment of design and of execution. The design is conjectured in each architectural detail.
In the entrance, an atrium links the spaces together: the path to the dining room, the kitchen, the living-room and, vertically, to the bedrooms and a small intimate area. On the top, two large wooden doors open onto a deck where there is a beautiful view of the city.
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