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Nature was harmoniously integrated into this house in Bahia

Architect Junior Andrade prioritized the use of local materials with cumaru and angelim wood, in harmony with the region's exuberant nature.

By Redação

Submitted at May 3, 2022, 1:00 PM

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Nature was harmoniously integrated into this house in Bahia
Amanã House, designed by architect Junior Andrade

(Oka Fotografia/CASACOR)

Located near the center of Barra Grande, on the Maraú Peninsula, in Bahia, Casa Amanã , designed by architect Junior Andrade , was designed in two modules : the main house, where the suites , living room , kitchen and a view of the pool are located. with infinity edge, deck and gourmet area; while in the second, at the back, three bungalows were built with exclusive suites, private SPA and a spectacular 360-degree view of pure nature .
Amanã House, designed by architect Junior Andrade

(Oka Fotografia/CASACOR)

The project used local materials , such as cumaru and angelim wood, burnt cement flooring, wooden lining, among others.
"The main concept of the project was to adapt and integrate the house with nature . We can clearly feel this in the way the entire surroundings were included and harmonized within the space", explains architect Junior Andrade.
Amanã House, designed by architect Junior Andrade

(Oka Fotografia/CASACOR)

“We see this through the opening of windows and frames, which creates a constant connection with nature,” he adds.
Amanã House, designed by architect Junior Andrade

(Oka Fotografia/CASACOR)