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Architect Isay Weinfeld has unveiled the design of Marrom house in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Occupying an area of 635 squared meter, the house comprised of 4-level architecture for a family with two childrens. From the street a few steps up, one enters the house on ground level. Wide living areas like sitting, dining and TV rooms, were designed all in succession and open onto the garden, the patio and even the pool so as to allow for full integration between spaces, and interaction between guests.

Privacy is yet possible to get in this house, as large doors may slide out from recesses in the walls and separate rooms as necessary. Family bedrooms and a private sitting room were placed on the first floor, while roof top was turned into a large terrace for overview of the surroundings. Via. Photography by Leonardo Finotti

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