The Portobello House Seeks to Reconcile Natural Soil with Architectural Ingenuity
The Portobello house is contiguous to the land, providing a perception of single-storey house on all floors, while the floors become slabs in suspension, that is, terraces in height. Through them, the architectural proposition approaches the tradition of the great Brazilian colonial house - the house surrounded by the generous porch. Continue reading
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