Prefabs may look unnatural. This one in Brazil should transfer that perception

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Location: Ibhet, Brazil

Architect: Ohtake / @ @ @ @ @__Ohtake

Footprint: 1,938 square meters

Builder: Sisa

Structural and civil engineer: Sisa

Photographer: Filippo Bambaghi

From architect: The newest project “Rodrigo Ohtake is a modular holiday for his family in Ibiuni, a rural city per hour and a lever of Sao Paula. Ohtake’s The family uses to get away from the life of the city, to relax after a busy week and that children get in touch with nature. The challenge was to design a house that did not look like a prefabricated modular house, without deviating from the original modular concept. The main motivation that brought him to move into this project was the possibility of providing quality and affordable housing.

“His design is constituted as an interaction between shapes, the amounts, colors and areas can prove their values ​​every day, but when they are paired that this relationship is set to test. The presented solution and kitchen are also made living room and kitchen.

“It is made exclusively from metal parts, glass and the house itself is mounted and mounted on the spot. The preservation of the area is thermally effective, holding the inside of the air conditioner. The house is built in just 30 days.”

“In addition, the way home is built, with a gap between modular areas or aspects of the underlying plate. The curved blue sheet metal are made of perforated blue external walls made of perforated blue sheet. They are Curved blue external walls made of perforated steel sheet. Modules, give privacy rooms. Most of the furniture made ohtake. His wife, art curator, chose all artwork in the house. “

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