Olser House By Marcio Hogan Architects

Located in Brasilia, Brazil and designed by Marcio Kogan the Osler House was built in 2008.
On the ground floor, the rooms open out using rotating wooden panels, which are reminiscent of other elements frequently used in the modernist city. Throughout this area there is cross-ventilation. The small foyer in the entrance connects to the second floor with a delicate staircase.
The upper floor is organized in a prism of glass and concrete and is supported by stilts. The living room is in spatial continuity with the kitchen, separated only by a table used to prepare the food. visit Marcio Kogan architects
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