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The Casa Guaecá Project Reinterprets Beach House Living Through Structure

The Casa Guaecá project arranges a beach house across three levels to follow the slope of its coastal site on the northern shore of São Paulo. The lower level uses concrete to anchor the structure and support open social spaces that connect directly to the garden.

The upper volumes shift to glued laminated timber to create a lighter visual presence and bring warmth to the interior. Large openings frame views of surrounding vegetation and the nearby shoreline, while timber screens filter sunlight to maintain comfort throughout the day. The design blends structural clarity with an emphasis on indoor and outdoor continuity.

The house pays subtle homage to a modest blue cottage that previously occupied the site by integrating touches of the original colour into its detailing. The preserved landscape and careful siting allow the new structure to sit quietly within its natural setting rather than dominate it. The combination of concrete, timber and filtered light creates a calm environment suited to seasonal living. The layout supports relaxation and social activity while offering privacy through its layered arrangement.

Trend Themes

  1. Timber-centric Architecture — The blend of glued laminated timber and concrete in architectural designs emphasizes sustainable material use and enhances indoor-outdoor connectivity for beachside retreats.
  2. Nature-inspired Design — Designs that harmonize with natural surroundings, like Casa Guaecá, offer innovative ways to merge architecture with environmental aesthetics, promoting ecological mindfulness.
  3. Adaptive Reuse Elements — Incorporating elements, such as the original cottage's color, inspires a trend that balances modern innovation with homage to historical site influences.

Industry Implications

  1. Sustainable Architecture — The incorporation of sustainable materials like timber in residential projects marks a shift towards environmentally conscious construction practices.
  2. Eco-tourism and Hospitality — Nature-integrated designs cater to eco-tourism demands by creating serene, immersive environments for travelers seeking sustainable luxury experiences.
  3. Construction Materials Manufacturing — The demand for innovative construction materials that provide structural support while enhancing visual aesthetics is growing within the construction materials sector.

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