Jardins House by Stemmer Rodrigues Arquitetura: A Harmonious Blend of Nature and Design
Jardins House blends nature and architecture, featuring lush gardens, sustainable design, and seamless indoor-outdoor integration for tranquil living.
Jardins House, designed by Stemmer Rodrigues Arquitetura, is a stunning residential project located in Xangri-lá, Brazil. Spanning 407 m², this two-story house seamlessly blends landscape and architecture, reflecting the homeowner’s passion for nature. The integration of external and internal gardens forms a harmonious living space where vegetation, light, and structure converge effortlessly.


Design Concept and Spatial Organization
The concept of Jardins House is deeply rooted in the fusion of nature with architectural design. The entrance is marked by an external garden, which transitions into a semi-internal garden beneath the canopy, offering privacy to the hall, office, and powder room. A Cumaru wood pergola, covered with glass, guides visitors through two more gardens, creating a sensory experience where the natural environment introduces the interior spaces. These carefully curated gardens also serve a functional purpose, supplying fresh herbs and fruits that attract birds and delight the residents.



Structural Composition and Materiality
The construction features exposed concrete elements combined with wooden and glass components, giving the house a modern yet organic feel. The use of locally sourced materials and local labor emphasizes sustainability, aligning the project with eco-conscious principles. The architectural form is designed to optimize solar orientation, ensuring thermal comfort while reducing the need for artificial climate control.

Ground Floor: Seamless Integration of Indoor and Outdoor Spaces
The ground floor revolves around the sunny verandas that extend from the spacious living area, where the kitchen, dining, and lounge seamlessly integrate. Large glass sliding doors open onto a patio that leads to a curved swimming pool, mirroring the lake beyond. The pool, with its organic shape, creates a tranquil water reflection that blends with the natural landscape. The master suite, positioned on the ground floor, enjoys direct access to the patio and pool, offering an oasis of privacy and relaxation.



Upper Floor: Privacy and Panoramic Views
The second floor houses additional suites that overlook the lake, ensuring privacy and autonomy for guests. An intimate lounge on this floor offers a cozy retreat while maintaining a connection with the natural surroundings. Expansive windows frame breathtaking views, allowing natural light to flood the interiors and maintaining a seamless relationship between the indoor and outdoor environments.

Sustainability and Eco-conscious Design
Sustainability was a key consideration in the design and execution of Jardins House. The architectural layout maximizes natural ventilation and sunlight, reducing energy consumption. Locally sourced materials and the use of regional labor further minimized the project’s ecological footprint. The thoughtful incorporation of native plants and vegetation supports biodiversity, enhancing the overall environmental impact of the residence.


Landscape and Garden Integration
True to its name, Jardins House celebrates greenery at every level. The gardens, positioned both externally and internally, serve aesthetic, ecological, and functional purposes. A small grassy area with medium-sized vegetation extends the living room into a welcoming outdoor space, enhancing the connection between architecture and nature. The verdant gardens and the carefully curated plant species contribute to a tranquil and immersive living experience.


All Photographs are works of Gabriel Konrath e Marta Ribeiro
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