The design of Casa Dal Magro Leite stems from the desire to create a space for gathering and leisure on weekends, in close connection with the landscape. Set on a flat and generous plot, the residence unfolds from a precise horizontal gesture: a continuous exposed concrete slab that rests lightly on the ground.
The volumetry is simple and direct, defined by the structural presence of concrete, the lightness of glazed surfaces, and the precision of solid panels. This combination of constructive elements establishes a sober architectural language — austere and delicate at once — that lends the project both clarity and unity.
The spatial sequence develops linearly, with the social areas opening toward the garden and pool, dissolving boundaries between inside and out. Living, dining, and veranda are articulated in continuity, encouraging integration and shared use. The presence of water enhances the atmosphere of retreat and repose, reflecting the architecture and intensifying its dialogue with nature.
Casa Dal Magro Leite does not seek protagonism. Rather, it affirms itself through the precision of its design and the balance between solidity and transparency. A house conceived as a shelter for the unhurried rhythm of weekends — a place of contemplation, conviviality, and pause.