Collection of modern, minimalist, and eco friendly architectural design for your home inspiration
Located in São Paulo, Brazil, architect Drucker Arquitetura have designed the beautiful luxurious house design on top of the hill Morumbi among the many remaining trees of the court of the Foundation Maria Luiza and Oscar Americano.
The house is installed on a large site (occupying about 1.000 sqm) with open concept atmosphere, defined by large glass frames that connect between indoor and outdoor.
This Morumbi residence does offer great luxury for its residents. In the interior, TV room, dining room and office, reveal themselves behind high gates fully retractable and all environments are linked as a large loft. Implementing the green architecture, the house also has sewage treatment, solar heater, cross ventilation, windows with heat control, polystyrene insulation, digital control of lighting, and recycled wood materials.
Photography by João Ribeiro
With tons of blueprints (over 16,000!) for different furniture designs and outdoor woodwork projectsyou can have a great insight into how to build different things with wood. In it, they tell you about wood, how to design projects, the detailed photographs, patterns, blueprints, materials list and step by step instructions on how to put build them.
The second part shows you the different tools and how to use them, and a complete guide to woodwork carpentry. And the color photographs and drawings are beautiful and show a lot of detail.
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Is there any floor plan available for Morumbi Residence?
Unfortunately, we don’t have any floorplan of the Morumbi Residence
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This blog is great, and it will only get bigger as more people become interested in this style of design. I whish all houses were this individualistic!
Keep up the good work my friend