Global House / Daniel Corsi, André Biselli Sauaia, Daniel Fonseca, Reinaldo Nishimura, Victor Paixão

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No walls, no columns, no ground, no boundaries, no limits…just pure space, and the never-ending possibilities that nature’s man linked to man’s nature offer to the whole world of living experience. The Global House, designed by Daniel Corsi, André Biselli Sauaia, Daniel Fonseca, Reinaldo Nishimura, and Victor Paixão, reveals itself as a living being, related to man through the most fluid way, where neither one is a stranger to each other and new forms of spatial relations are generated: a house as an interface that interacts with the human – physical/mental – necessities and desires, as it also acts by its own condition of a vital organism. More images and the team’s description after the break.

A space with no limited dimensions, containing all the possible magnitudes reduced to their primary essence and applied to a contemporary concerned and context related to architecture. A space guided towards its most virtual potentiality, only possible by the presence of life. In that way, the Global House is a “living house”, and so, a simple house becomes a complete habitat.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Global House / Daniel Corsi, André Biselli Sauaia, Daniel Fonseca, Reinaldo Nishimura, Victor Paixão" 15 Oct 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/176361/global-house-daniel-corsi-andre-biselli-sauaia-daniel-fonseca-reinaldo-nishimura-victor-paixao> ISSN 0719-8884

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