Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura

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Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura

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  • Project Name: Seriema House
  • Practice: Tetro Arquitetura
  • Products: Bell Lar , Art Pedras , Líder Interiores , Mármores LTDA , Grupo Orlando , Hunter Douglas
  • Completion year: 2024
  • Gross Built up Area: 350 m²
  • Project Location: Minas Gerais
  • Country: Brazil
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Carlos Maia, Débora Mendes e Igor Macedo
  • Structural Consultants: Cálculo Concreto
  • Contractors: Techno
  • Photo Credits: Luisa Lage
  • Others: Electric: CA engenharia, Lighting Design: Iluminar , Contributors: Bruno Bontempo, Bianca Carvalho, Bruna Maciel, Carolina Amaral, Saulo Saraiva, Sabrina Freitas
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Excerpt: Seriema House, designed by Tetro Arquitetura, is a retreat that merges architecture with nature and poetry. Positioned between open mountain views and a dense forest, the residence is designed as a space for contemplation and gathering. A sinuous stone wall divides the house into two worlds—one open and vibrant, the other introspective and shaded—creating a seamless dialogue between landscape and shelter.

Project Description

Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
© Luisa Lage

[Text as submitted by architect] Seriema House is located in a bucolic refuge on the outskirts of Belo Horizonte. To access it, you must cross a mountain range, a journey that marks a transition. By leaving behind the noise of the city, visitors enter a serene environment, fully integrated with nature. 

Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
© Luisa Lage
Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
Elevation © Tetro Arquitetura
Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
© Luisa Lage

The site where the house was built reveals two distinct scenarios. On one side, a wide and open view of the mountains; on the other, a dense forest, full of trees. In this balance between expansive landscape and shaded refuge, the house fits harmoniously. Seriemas, typical birds from the region, roam freely around the place and inspired the name of the residence.

Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
© Luisa Lage
Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
Isometric View and Plan © Tetro Arquitetura
Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
© Luisa Lage

More than a home, the house was designed as a space for pause. A place to read, rest, contemplate the landscape and share moments with friends. The resident’s desire was to create an environment for meeting and reading, where architecture would dialogue with poetry. 

Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
© Luisa Lage
Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
© Luisa Lage

In architecture, poetry is made with drawing, and the freer it is, the deeper it is. Here, the poetic line materializes in a winding wall, which divides the house into two worlds. On one side, the welcome space: bright, full of sounds, music and movement, with an open view of the mountains. On the other, the space for retreat: silent, introspective, immersed in the shadows of the forest, dedicated to rest and reading.

Seriema House | Tetro Arquitetura
© Luisa Lage

The materiality reinforces this connection with the landscape. The winding wall, covered in black stones, contrasts with the white stoned floor. The house is both a shelter and a living experience. A single material, the stones, defines its essence. Seriema House is time, river, mountain, cave. It is, above all, poetry.

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