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Casa Lens in Portuguese
or in English The Lens House.
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Through the looking glass is the sequel to Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol. The name
Casa Lens that Obra Arquitetos, which is the name of the Brazilian architect firm that has created this astonishing home centered around this remarkable curved glass had me thinking of the novel from 1871.
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This multifaceted more than modern house is built for a couple with the idea of providing
a contemplative and
reflective space.
This goal was approached
in two ways:
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The first on a more intimate scale. The whole house is organized around a small patio with varying levels.
This internal patio allows visual contact between the environments of the house, bringing the residents closer together.
Nature, on this small scale, can be observed according to the variations of the seasons.
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A curved glass was designed so that the space of the patio had no segmentation at its edges and the space could be observed
through this lens.
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The second way considered the
scale of the landscape.
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Casa Lens has a wide view of the Serra da Mantiqueira.
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Starting from the most intimate interior dimension, traveling almost in a spiral, you can climb the garden staircase and observe the amplitude of the landscape.
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Serra da Mantiqueira is present in the garden of the house.
THE MANTIQUEIRA MOUNTAINS
(Portuguese: Serra da Mantiqueira) are a mountain range in Southeastern Brazil, with parts in the states of Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. It rises abruptly from the northwestern bank of the Paraíba do Sul River and extends northeastward for approximately 320 km (200 mi), reaching a height of 2,798 m (9,180 ft) at Pedra da Minha. The name Mantiqueira derives from Tupi word meaning:
"MOUNTAINS THAT CRY"
denoting the large number of springs and streams found there.
The name shows the range's great importance as a source of drinking water, and the waters supply a great number of important cities in the southeast of Brazil.
(Portuguese: Serra da Mantiqueira) are a mountain range in Southeastern Brazil, with parts in the states of Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. It rises abruptly from the northwestern bank of the Paraíba do Sul River and extends northeastward for approximately 320 km (200 mi), reaching a height of 2,798 m (9,180 ft) at Pedra da Minha. The name Mantiqueira derives from Tupi word meaning:
"MOUNTAINS THAT CRY"
denoting the large number of springs and streams found there.
The name shows the range's great importance as a source of drinking water, and the waters supply a great number of important cities in the southeast of Brazil.
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The bedrooms seen from the inner garden.
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The bedrooms seen from outside and the bespoke staircase connecting the levels of Casa Lens.
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Below you see the original drawings from
Obra Architects of the Casa Lens located in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
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The front view does not reveal so much and provides a great parking space below the house with a staircase leading up to the central courtyard.
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All the levels are understood in this view of the
asian influenced center courtyard.
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Planting grass on the roof of the house provides a
garden feeling to Casa Lens although
the building takes almost the whole area of the lot.
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Through the looking glass of this spectacular curved window of
Casa Lens that to me is one of the most inspiring homes I have seen in a very long time I recommend you to listen to :
and the program STIL in Swedish where they look into why we are so obsessed with checking what it looks like at our neighbor or seeing how people over all decorate their homes.
All over the world we love seeing the homes of others.
I do. Do you?
Stay in touch
Jimmy
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