House Renda / Fernanda Neiva + Fernanda Palmieri + Paula Zasnicoff
Briefly

Casa Renda, designed by architects Fernanda Neiva, Fernanda Palmieri, and Paula Zasnicoff, showcases a unique integration of interior and exterior spaces. Developed from a longstanding friendship with their client, the project emphasizes openness with floor-to-ceiling windows, a central garden, and a layout that separates private areas from communal spaces. Concrete elements dominate the design, including the facade inspired by Brazilian lace patterns, reinforcing the home’s cultural identity and aesthetic appeal. The emphasis on connectivity with nature and light defines the experience within Casa Renda, known as 'The Lace House.'
The design of Casa Renda highlights intricate integration of indoors and outdoors, featuring a woven facade that draws inspiration from traditional Brazilian lace.
Casa Renda is characterized by its central garden, which enhances privacy for peripheral spaces while uniting the living areas through abundant natural light.
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