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Architecture of Place

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Architecture of Place

Site-specific, sustainable architecture begins not with what to build, but how to belong. These hotels are shaped by their surroundings—formed by local climate, terrain, and materials—to exist in harmony with nature. They follow the land’s contours, echo the colors of stone, and open to light and wind. In doing so, they heighten awareness rather than impose form, allowing us to experience a truer connection to place. Built from the earth, cooled by breeze, and warmed by sun, these designs blur boundaries between comfort and conscience, reminding us that true sustainability isn’t about minimizing impact, but deepening belonging.

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Studio mk27: Architecture Rooted in Place

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Studio mk27: Architecture Rooted in Place

Brazilian architecture is deeply influenced by the country’s diverse landscapes, fostering a design approach that harmonizes with nature. Architects embrace openness, fluidity, and climate-sensitive solutions, blurring the lines between indoors and outdoors. Studio MK27, led by Marcio Kogan, creates minimalist, site-sensitive structures that integrate seamlessly with their surroundings, prioritizing light, air, and locally sourced materials. Their work continues Brazil’s tradition of architecture that not only respects but enhances the natural world, offering a timeless vision of design in harmony with the environment.

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Modern Architecture: Eco-Brutalism

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Modern Architecture: Eco-Brutalism

Eco-brutalism champions a deeper environmental connection, emphasizing buildings as integral extensions of their ecosystems. By merging brutalism’s durability and boldness with sustainable practices and green innovation, this movement is forging a path toward modern architecture that is both resilient and regenerative—where structures are not merely shelters but living, breathing parts of the landscape.

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Casa Na Mata, Modern Brazilian Architecture

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Casa Na Mata, Modern Brazilian Architecture

Jungle House, a remarkable creation by Studio MK27 architecture, stands as a captivating testament to the harmonious integration of nature and modern design. Nestled within the lush Brazilian rainforest, this architectural masterpiece offers an unparalleled living experience that seamlessly blends the indoor and outdoor worlds.

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Casa Monóculo: Modern Brazilian Architecture

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Casa Monóculo: Modern Brazilian Architecture

Casa Monóculo is located in Eldorado, the main gateway to Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park in Goias State of Brazil. Despite its proximity to an urban core, the site is characterized by its unique setting composed by the preserved Cerrado vegetation.

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