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DB Arquitectors Designs the Casa VJC Iporanga In Brazil

Brazilian architecture studio DB Arquitectos completes the Casa VJC Iporanga, which is a summer holiday home surrounded by a wooden screen. It is nestled in a forest location just outside of Sao Paolo in Brazil. The house has five levels and each floor is stacked delicately as it rests on a steep slope foundation. The lower areas house private sleeping spaces and lush plant surroundings. The upper levels are designed for socializing overlooking treetops and the coast.

The design team speaks to Dezeen about the design concept, stating that it is "An invitation to immersion, the proposal takes advantage of the double layer that surrounds the residence, from the palette of natural materials applied to the base to the canopy of trees – alluding to a treehouse – suggesting a shelter. A pause to urban frenzy, this is the ideal place to slow down, emphasising the calm lifestyle."
Trend Themes
1. Wooden Screen Architecture - Utilizing a wooden screen as a design element in architecture offers an opportunity for creating unique and immersive spaces.
2. Stacked Delicate Floors - Designing buildings with delicately stacked floors allows for maximizing space while maintaining aesthetic appeal.
3. Forest-inspired Homes - Constructing homes inspired by forests and nature provides an opportunity for a peaceful and calming living environment.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Incorporating wooden screens into architectural designs can enhance the visual appeal of buildings.
2. Real Estate - Developing forest-inspired homes offers a unique selling point for real estate developers.
3. Interior Design - Creating interior spaces with delicately stacked floors can add a sense of dynamism and creativity to designs.

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