Busca Vida House by Andre Luque
Busca Vida House was phenomenal project from Andre Luque in 2007. Located in Camaçari, northern coast of Bahia, Brazil, this house was built to connect with the surroundings environment. Mainly the existing vegetation was preserved by the owner and architect as a part of this project. Only one small tree was removed from the site. The house was utilizing natural ventilation and sun light through large glass panels.

To fulfill the owner’s desire to receive friends, and at the same time not to have her privacy disturbed, the house was divided into two separate pavilions. The first pavilion, designed exclusively for the owner, has a suite, living room and dining room, a small kitchen, a pantry, storage and service area. The second one has three suites to receive friends. The interconnection between the two happens through a covered social area with common usage, which was installed in an inviting gourmet kitchen. Aligned to the first pavilion, are located the deck and pool area allowing the expansion and integration of the internal area, summing up to 445m2 of built area. (source : Archdaily)
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