Discover RR House, a breathtaking mountain retreat designed to disappear into the rocky landscape of Brazil’s highlands. Set within a stunning altitude field, this off-grid home merges seamlessly with nature using a low-impact design and three independent volumes — service, social, and private — connected by native gardens and adapted to the terrain’s natural contours.

With panoramic views over the valley, the home offers an immersive experience of quiet contemplation. The rooftop garden on the social block blends into the surroundings, acting as an elevated lookout point. Built with local stone and shaped by the land’s natural topography, RR House eliminates the need for artificial climate control through smart orientation and passive solar design.

Completely energy self-sufficient, it features photovoltaic panels on two blocks and uses recycled site stone for natural retaining walls. RR House is not just a home — it’s a thoughtful response to place, climate, and landscape.

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Credits:

Architects: Anastasia Arquitetos
Location: Nova Lima, Brazil
Area: 450 m²
Year: 2024
Photography: Jomar Bragança

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