Leisure Taiaçu: A Rural Architectural Retreat by Estúdio Kaique Xavier + Pedrazzoli Arquitetura
Leisure Taiaçu combines modern design and natural elements, creating a harmonious rural retreat for relaxation and social connection.
Leisure Taiaçu, designed by Estúdio Kaique Xavier and Pedrazzoli Arquitetura, redefines rural leisure spaces with a contemporary approach. Located in the serene countryside of Taiaçu, São Paulo, the project integrates modern architectural elements into a rustic setting, creating a space that balances functionality, aesthetics, and the natural environment. With a focus on fostering connections and visual interactions with the surrounding landscape, this 280 m² leisure area serves as an ideal gathering spot for family and friends.




Site and Layout
Positioned on a compact 10 x 14-meter plot, the leisure area is built on two levels to optimize space utilization and functionality. The lower floor houses a wine cellar and parking lot, providing a warm and inviting entrance. The upper floor is the centerpiece, offering expansive views of the surrounding countryside. By situating the structure at the highest elevation, the design maximizes its relationship with the adjacent open fields, creating a seamless visual dialogue with the landscape.





Design Concept and Materials
The heart of the design is a dramatic 8-meter-wide opening that frames the lush green fields and crops, serving as a living canvas for the rural setting. This large axis not only invites natural light but also establishes a direct visual connection with the environment. Two diagonal walls intersect the building perpendicularly, defining functional zones while directing the user’s gaze toward specific landscape features.
The use of Pedra Moledo for the inclined wall adds a raw, earthy texture that contrasts beautifully with the light Cedrinho wood ceiling, which appears to float above it. This juxtaposition of materials emphasizes the balance between solidity and lightness, a recurring theme throughout the project.




Functional Zoning
The layout is organized around two main elements: the inclined stone wall and the wooden island. These architectural features create a natural division between the living and support areas, enhancing the spatial flow. The wall houses essential infrastructure for the bathrooms while subtly breaking the rigid boundaries of the structure. The wooden island complements this design by offering a central hub for culinary and social activities, aligning seamlessly with the wall’s orientation.





Connection with Nature
A defining aspect of Leisure Taiaçu is its harmonious relationship with nature. The wide openings and strategic layout emphasize the surrounding greenery, ensuring that the indoor and outdoor spaces feel intrinsically connected. The building’s form and material palette were carefully chosen to enhance this connection, with natural textures and colors that blend effortlessly into the rural landscape.




Leisure Taiaçu is a masterful example of how modern architecture can elevate rural spaces. By prioritizing natural light, visual connections, and a thoughtful use of materials, Estúdio Kaique Xavier and Pedrazzoli Arquitetura have created a retreat that celebrates both contemporary design and its natural surroundings. This leisure area is not only a place for relaxation and gatherings but also a testament to the power of architecture to enhance the beauty of rural living.




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