Casa Asha Release / Atelier Marko Brajovic
The Asha house was designed after a trip to the Amazon rain-forest in Acre (Brazil), where the architect Marko Brajovic got to know the Ashaninka indigenous village called Apiwtxa. The bio-climatic, topological intelligence, use of materials, elegance and the flexibility of space inspired the creation of the Asha house. The architecture design interprets the archetype of the ancestral Ashaninka typology in spaces and dynamics adapted to the actual house program, the climate of the Atlantic Forest biome and materials compatible with the construction techniques of the required structural system.
© Gustavo Uemura
architects: Atelier Marko BrajovicLocation: Paraty, State of Rio de Janeiro, BrazilProject Year: 2018Photographs: Gustavo UemuraPhotographs: Area: 195.0 m2
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© Gustavo Uemura
architects: Atelier Marko BrajovicLocation: Paraty, State of Rio de Janeiro, BrazilProject Year: 2018Photographs: Gustavo UemuraPhotographs: Area: 195.0 m2
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