A life shaped by the coast
Beyond its concrete structure and timber screens, Casa Maré is shaped by movement: sunlight travelling slowly across its surfaces, shadows shifting throughout the day, palm trees responding to the sea breeze, and quiet moments emerging between architecture and landscape.
The film explores the project from a more intimate and tactile perspective. Rather than presenting the house solely as a complete object, it moves through fragments, textures and fleeting details: weathered timber, raw concrete, tropical vegetation and distant glimpses of the ocean.
Between the shade of the pavilion and the openness of the horizon, the house becomes a refuge connected to its surroundings. Its boundaries grow permeable, allowing light, wind and vegetation to become part of everyday life and creating a serene relationship between inhabitation and nature.
Casa Maré is experienced not only through space, but also through atmosphere: the calm of its shaded interiors, the warmth of the landscape and the constant presence of the coast.
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