Ecological sensitivity
The proposal is defined by its dialogue with the surrounding landscape. The project’s landscaping seeks to blur the boundaries between built form and nature, integrating architecture with its setting through carefully orchestrated layers of vegetation. The intention is not only to frame the house with greenery but also to create a sequence of immersive experiences that unfold as one moves through the site. This approach emphasizes fluidity, biodiversity, and continuity between indoors and outdoors, highlighting the essential role of nature in contemporary living.
Context Integration
The project exemplifies the potential of landscape architecture to shape the character and atmosphere of a residence. Rather than treating the garden as an accessory, the project makes it the central medium for architectural expression. Through biodiversity, ecological sensitivity, and spatial layering, the design anchors the house within its broader context, transforming it into a living environment where built form and nature exist in genuine symbiosis.
Functional Layout
The residence sits on a generous 3,125m² plot, with 1,400m² of built area strategically placed to respect and enhance the existing topography. The garden is organized into distinct yet interconnected zones, each offering unique atmospheres while maintaining a sense of unity. The design incorporates sweeping lawns, shaded seating areas, and densely planted perimeters that create privacy without closing off the house from its natural surroundings. Circulation is guided by a network of paths that establish visual and physical connections between the various garden spaces and the interiors.
The program balances social and private uses within a framework where the landscape is ever-present. Expansive openings in the architecture dissolve thresholds, ensuring constant dialogue between indoor living areas and outdoor terraces. The swimming pool and leisure deck are integrated with planted areas, generating a setting where recreation and contemplation coexist. Service areas are discretely accommodated, ensuring that functionality does not disrupt the immersive quality of the overall composition.
Material Palette
The material choices reinforce the integration between house and garden. Stone paving merges seamlessly with planted groundcovers, while timber decking introduces warmth and texture to social areas. The planting palette is diverse and layered: tall trees provide shade and scale; shrubs and grasses soften built edges; and climbing plants weave vertical connections, linking architecture to its green environment. Water elements further enrich the sensorial qualities of the garden, reflecting light and introducing sound into the landscape.
Landscape Design: Rodrigo Oliveira Paisagismo