Prepare to be amazed by the Entremontes House, a masterpiece by Harpa Arquitetura that will leave you in awe of its unique design and harmonious blend of urban and natural elements.
This single-family residence is nestled in a truly special spot, nestled between two hills that define the skyline of Montenegro, Brazil. On a vast 5,000 m² plot, the project embraces a rare urban-meets-nature scenario.
Designed by the talented Júlia Hamann, the house carefully navigates the delicate balance between city and nature. But here's where it gets intriguing: how do you create a home that seamlessly integrates these two contrasting environments?
Harpa Arquitetura has masterfully crafted a space that showcases the best of both worlds. With an area of 390 m², the house boasts a thoughtful layout that maximizes the connection with its stunning surroundings.
And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about the stunning views. The architects have carefully considered the relationship between the house and its natural context, ensuring a harmonious coexistence.
The project, completed in 2025, features a range of manufacturers, including Castellar Lareiras, ComSteel, and others, who have contributed to the home's unique character.
So, what do you think? Is this a successful fusion of urban and natural elements? Or does it miss the mark? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
Remember, architecture is a powerful tool for shaping our environment, and this project is a testament to that.
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