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ArchDaily Brasil

Casa Guaimbé

February 2025 · Editorial curation by Susanna Moreira · 28 images

Casa Guaimbé — feature on ArchDaily Brasil

Contemporary reinvention of a 175 m² residence originally designed in the 1970s in Guaratuba, on the coast of Paraná. Feature with 28 images, technical drawings and full description of the architectural concept, on Brazil's leading architecture portal.

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Revista Casa Sul

Steps from the Sea · Casa Guaimbé

2025 Edition · Featured Project · 8 pages · Photography by Matheus Kaplun

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Under the title "A garden a few steps from the sea", an eight-page editorial feature in the leading architecture and design magazine of Brazil's South region — circulating in Curitiba, Florianópolis, Balneário Camboriú and Porto Alegre. The article narrates the contemporary reinterpretation of a beach residence in Guaratuba, originally designed in the 1970s, with emphasis on the inverted roof, increased ceiling height, and the integration between architecture and tropical garden, anchored in a curated palette of travertine, natural wood and light tones.

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Casa Vogue

Vitrine Artefacto · Back Cover

Patricia Urquiola guest editor edition · April 2017

Vitrine Artefacto Curitiba 2017 designed by Felipe Saia — interior in homage to London, with concrete panels, wood finishes and copper light fixtures

Vitrine Artefacto Curitiba 2017 — interior in homage to London, designed by Felipe Saia. Photo by Rodrigo Ramirez / Artefacto press kit.

Felipe Saia's participation in the Vitrine Artefacto Curitiba 2017, with a back-cover feature in the special edition of Casa Vogue Brasil curated by Patricia Urquiola — Spanish designer based in Milan, creative director of Cassina, with works in the permanent collections of MoMA in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, internationally recognized as a reference in contemporary design.

The interior brought together concrete panels in dialogue with timber finishes, copper lighting, Thera tables and a curated selection of Artefacto furniture, in a composition that honors the British design tradition.

Special print edition · National coverage

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