Roots House
The architectural design of Roots House was conceived as a seamless integration between architectural and interior renovations, encompassing not only the residence’s facade but also the exterior and interior areas. Designed for an elderly couple, this home is intended to be the family's central gathering place, a sanctuary where memories are woven and lived.
Located in the picturesque town of Ladainha, Minas Gerais, Roots House was designed with sensitivity to accommodate not only the couple’s accessibility needs but also the laid-back lifestyle of the countryside and the high temperatures typical of the region.
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The underlying purpose of the architectural concept was to create a welcoming, family-oriented environment without losing sight of contemporary elements. After all, this house is not just for the elderly but a space that harmoniously incorporates familiarity, comfort, and modernity.
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Breaking away from the traditional pattern of homes associated with older generations, Roots House stands out as an example of how it is possible to blend tradition and innovation. Every detail was carefully thought out to create an environment that respects the past while embracing the present and looking to the future with optimism.
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Thus, Roots House is not just a residence but a tangible testament to how architecture can shape not only physical spaces but also human experiences, creating homes truly worthy of being called "home sweet home.