URBAN BOLTHOLE

Brazilian architect Arthur Casas' latest project, Pacaembu House, in São Paulo, proved to be an interesting challenge, partly due to its complicated site, located on a hillside, dropping 7m from top to bottom. 'But it allowed us to do something special,' says Casas. 'We were able to create a real sanctuary with amazing views.
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