What a title
What a title
Just all the prepositional phrases OP could think of.
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That's some extraordinary title gore.
You are entering the vicinity of an area adjacent to a location. The kind of place where there might be a monster, or some kind of weird mirror. These are just examples; it could also be something much better. Prepare to enter: The Scary Door.
I was going to say the same thing, but I’m actually a horrible person too so I’m willing to give them a pass.
[More pics and information] (https://www.archdaily.com/455827/bosque-da-ribeira-anastasia-arquitetos).
The orange chair has boobs to rest your head on. That is all.
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Not very progressive of you.
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So is the title.
I love everything about this, except the terrible railing design that would be hard to hold on to and might not stop you from falling.
I love the way it looks but it does fail the basic function of a railing.
It lacks a horizontal handrail. To my knowledge, that does not meet code.
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It’s only a couple of feet tall, my legs could pass right through those.
Photo courtesy of [Anastasia Arquitetos] (https://www.archdaily.com/455827/bosque-da-ribeira-anastasia-arquitetos/52a3dfb0e8e44e00d80000b0-bosque-da-ribeira-anastasia-arquitetos-image).
Title courtesy of this autist
This looks gorgeous during the daytime but imagine what it's like during the night! Or when it rains.
How do they keep the bugs out? There have to be bugs, right?
In brazil you'll always have bugs lol
That's what the plants are for. All the bugs just congregate in that one corner with the plants. /s
Exactly all I can think about. Maybe because it's Brazil they just live with them?
i think the sergio rodrigues sheriff chair [design] could knock the eames lounger off the top spot if a company put out some cheaper repros. looks soooo comfortable.
Another view shows that there are two eames loungers right next to it lol. It's inescapable.
Haha I totally saw that after I posted. Two of them on top of each other right next to the sheriff chair, they’re multiplying!!
Is the submerged part all the way to the left? Struggling to find the water. Or do they mean subterranean?
Must not own a cat. That’s a beautiful liter box ya got there in the living room...
I was totally expecting there to be scuba gear for the submerged living area.
Whoaa, for a second there I thought it’s straight out of a video game.
Stunning.
This looks a surprising lot like John Rico's Parents' home in the original Starship Troopers
I'M FROM BUENOS AIRES AND I SAY KILL EM ALL
Every time I see a house like this, I wonder how do they deal with the water near the foundation and moisture buildup to prevent the concrete from cracking due to having too much moisture. Anyone has any ideas? And isn't it a known thing that metal rebars in concrete lessens it's lifespan? So a house like this wouldn't last as long as say those old Roman houses?
Looks minecraft inspired to me.
Looks like an office lobby, not a home.
Also, eat the rich
Bugs. That's all I think about when I see this.
How do you keep a pool clean in a place with so much rain? San Diego checking in, still mad max wasteland here, no rain since 1945..
I grew up mostly in Florida. Actually originally from San Diego. The house I grew up in in Florida has a pool, and it rains quite a bit there. We have a screened enclosure over the pool so that helps with keeping wind blown debris out. I think the main way it's kept clean is that the water is cycled in and out of the pool through a filter system.
A pool cover?
It doesn't rain that much in Nova Lima, but we do have a couple of rainy months.
It does look a bit 70's, but I do like the indoor garden idea. Also with all that concrete, I imagine there's a lot of echoing.
It’s not really a garden if it’s in door...is it?
Looks like my Minecraft house.
Ohhhh yeah. That's that shit I do like
I want to just cover my windows with these pics. Just to play make believe.
Wouldn't mold be quite a serious issue quite quickly in such a place? Already looks moldy on the white pillar in the middle of the room.
Everything is perfect
What am I doing wrong???
Carpet...
I'm thrilled that they were smart enough to incorporate a stair railing. It's safe and beautiful. Too many of these places go for esthetics first and look lethal to anyone actually living in the space.
Why do the two little tables next to the armchair have holes in them?
I do like them though. Does anyone know what they are called and where to find similar?
Kind of reminds me of the home from The Brady Bunch for some reason.
In Brazil, you gotta be mega-filthy-rich to have this.
im pretty sure ive seen this kind of house in porn once
Well you can Dera-lict my balls
Is Minas Gerais close to Minas Tirith?
I bet the mosquitos in there are nuts
I like that! A lot!
I'd love to view the rest of the house....
That leather chair is ridiculous
I heard that gallowboob once had sex with eighty men in a single night
the rainbow 6 cabin?
makes me wonder what they do for living !
Homeowner laughs wealthily
Wow the rest of our País is really going to shit, right?
Yes please.
corruption.
Looks like someone spent a lot of money and got a clumsy, poorly considered space.
No comments on the giant, taped, cardboard box in the corner behind the vase?
Art. Or cocaine.
What's it like to have that stuff? What do you call it? Oh yeah, money. What's it like to have money?
Furnishings need updating but there’s some great bones there
I wonder which politician's house this is
This is going to be extremely outdated in t- 10, 9, 8,....
Yeah... coke money !
Boring.
looks like an 80's drug lord's home.
This is one of the first pictures I've seen in here that really made me long to live there. I like most of everything I see on this sub, but there's just something about this that I really like. I think the stone wall and all of the wood evokes a Fallingwater feel for me.
Interesting that it was built in 2013. This room reminds me more of something built in the late 70s or early 80s. It also reminds me of the architectural style of 70s and 80s public libraries, and I mean that in a good way.
Maybe you're thinking of brutalist architecture? Normally I find it cold and uninviting but the wooden slats and the "doctor's" armchairs here make it all seem a bit warmer and closer to the 60s.
Yeah, that's probably a factor. I definitely love a lot of Brutalist architecture.
I think aesthetic movements like vaporwave have softened me up to that style. And a lot of older county buildings in Miami have that style so it's weirdly nostalgic.
You talking about nostalgia makes me realize that's probably a big reason I love this room. The "banisters" are very similar, a nicer implementation, of the banisters that were in the main library of where I grew up, and similar to ones in the library at the community college I went to. Or they're at least similar to what I remember the library banisters looking like.
It's a very nostalgic feeling seeing those stairs especially since the public library was replaced when I was in middle school.
Apparently I was a bit off with the decades. Always assumed the style took off in the 80s instead of the opposite. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brutalist_architecture#Brutalism_today
You were right about the details of the interior design being 70s/80s. The architectural style, while similar to brutalism, isn't exactly brutalist. Brutalism is much "harder" much more utilitarian and much less inviting. It's contemporary architecture which is evocative of the 70s and 80s (not sure if there's an actual term to describe this style) and it's absolutely beautiful. I get the exact same nostalgic feelings you do with buildings of this style.
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I remember it as having a lot of stark, grey geometric shapes and the stairways and high windows in this picture reminded me of it. But I am wrong with the decades: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brutalist_architecture
I'm sure someone else more knowledgeable would have a better term to use.
Yeah I am not sure what this style is called, but it definitely isn't brutalism.
Brutalist architecture
Brutalist architecture flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s, having descended from the modernist architectural movement of the early 20th century. The term originates from the French word for "raw", as Le Corbusier described his choice of material béton brut, meaning raw concrete in French. Architects Alison and Peter Smithson are believed to have coined the term "Brutalism" in the 1950s and it became more widely used after British architectural critic Reyner Banham titled his 1966 book, The New Brutalism, using the term "Brutalism" to identify the style.
Brutalism became popular with governmental and institutional clients, with numerous examples in English-speaking countries (the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia), Western Europe (France, Germany, Italy), the Soviet Union, the Eastern Bloc (Slovakia, Bulgaria), and places as disparate as Japan, India, Brazil, the Philippines, and Israel.
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Dandy, thanks! I just thought I'd check because you said
The FedEx package by the front door tho....
I feel completely the opposite, this doesn't inspires coziness at all for me, the style looks out fashioned, 70-ish, the river stone wall looks tacky and it's mostly a big open room with nowhere to actually hang, furniture is mostly decorative and I bet is hellish hot considering is Brazil.
Cool for a party maybe, living? It's not for me.
I wouldn’t consider moving anytime soon. The strike in Brazil has devastated their economy.
..and along came Debbie Downer. I hear Feline AIDS is big there as well.
Idk about that but regular AIDS sure is