Taquari House is a project designed by Ney Lima Architect and is located in Neighborhood Taquari, Brasilia – Brazil. It was completed in 2013 and covers an area of 380 m².
The will of a childless couple was building a home that preserved a typical tree savanna that existed on the ground even before the neighborhood Taquari remedies arise in the Capital of Brazil. Having this first fruits as a starting point , the architect Ney Lima residents met with a two-story house in a U shape Thus the project could benefit the most from the ground and even then highlight the darling of the residents.
The ends were designed one bistro cuisine and a living involving the tree that stands out because of the white background and sides with rustic ceramic coating , which resembles the traditional adobe houses employed in the interior of Goiás.The house entrance is marked by a box of exposed concrete where a door was installed corten steel which contrasts with the cement and harmonizes with the external coating.
The rooms of the house are integrated into nature through glass windows . The transparent and circular elements are featured for the walls and bring a perspective of communication between the environments having as passing the tree and leisure area .
Concrete frames around the vertical windows bring volume and balance between the stiffness of the concrete and the warmth of red. Have a green stone in the pool of Asian origin called Hijau integrates nature and brings freshness necessary that the hot dry climate of.
Photography : Edgard Cesar
Text: Clay Rodrigues