• House 6 | Marcio Kogan.


    Posted on 16th August, by yellowtrace in architecture. 6 Comments

     

    Nothing really needs to be said here other than – Holy crap! How friggin’ awesome is this house?!

    Extreme love!

    This house is a rare example of a perfect partnership between architecture and interiors – they are one and the same, and cannot be separated. A series of seamless spaces that flow onto each-other, from open to closed, informal to formal, with perfectly proportioned interlocking frames, refined and robust all at the same time.

    Perhaps you might also like to know that the house was designed by Marcio Kogan (although those who know his work will recognise his style immediately). It is located in São Paulo, Brazil. Photography by Pedro Kok.


    via ArchDaily





  • 6 Responses to “House 6 | Marcio Kogan.”

    1. agreed dana – holy crap! amazing. jx

    2. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Adam Morris, Dana Hughes. Dana Hughes said: House 6 by Marcio Hogan in São Paulo, Brazil. Stunning. http://bit.ly/aoPo73 #architecture #interiordesign [...]

    3. captain kk says:

      hells bells! i’m in love!

    4. far out brussel sprout .. this house is s.s.s.tunning!!!

    5. [...] know I already tweeted this, but this house really deserves another mention. I’m not kidding when I say that J and I have now shifted all [...]

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