Oásis Ventú House by Bezerra PanobiancoOásis Ventú House by Bezerra Panobianco

Oásis Ventú House by Bezerra Panobianco

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UNI Editorial published Story under Architecture, Housing on Jun 30, 2025

A Contemporary Sanctuary of Brazilian Spirit and Nature

Oásis Ventú House by Bezerra Panobianco is more than a residence—it's a serene refuge that redefines the essence of contemporary living. Situated in Goiânia, Brazil, this 200 m² house offers a tranquil escape from the fast-paced world. As visitors step inside, time feels suspended. The architecture encourages reflection, self-knowledge, and reconnection with the natural world.

Harmonious Integration of Indoor and Outdoor Spaces

Designed as two integrated yet fluid environments, the house reflects a seamless blend of architecture and landscape. The entry journey begins along a path paved with rough beige Bahia marble, guiding guests through a garden filled with Jasmine Mango trees. This tactile transition from exterior to interior sets the tone for a home deeply connected to Brazilian materials and traditions.

Earthy Palette and Brazilian Craftsmanship

The design embraces an earth-toned palette, inspired by Brazil’s natural landscapes, creating a grounded and calming atmosphere. Custom furnishings and finishes from Marel Goiânia Design Mobili, Petras Design em Rochas, and Monet Acabamentos highlight the meticulous curation of materials. Brushed Brown Storm Granite—once considered flawed due to its striped patterns—now celebrates the authenticity of Brazilian stonework.

Interior Journey: Light, Texture, and Emotion

Inside, intimate lighting guides the spatial experience. Designed in collaboration with lighting expert Waldir Jr., the illumination flows between diffused ambient lighting and accented highlights, showcasing artworks and architectural textures. Taupe tiles by Itagres and linen curtains create a rustic yet breathable interior atmosphere, while cobogó walls allow light to filter organically, reinforcing the sense of serenity.

Sculptural Bathroom and Gourmet Tradition

In the master bathroom, a sculpted two-ton granite bathtub evokes a natural waterfall, anchoring the space with a sense of elemental luxury. A raw Bahia marble shelf adds tactile elegance. The adjacent gourmet area features decorative clay vases and indigenous gourd references, celebrating Brazil’s cultural heritage. The dining table’s ecological pendant lamp, designed by Expedito and Lucas Panobianco, symbolizes protection and domestic warmth.

Open-Plan Living with Poetic Spatiality

The living area flows effortlessly from the gourmet space, designed to encourage social interaction and fluid movement. Furniture is arranged sculpturally, balancing curves and voids. Natural ventilation and visual permeability are prioritized through linen textiles and brise-soleils, enhancing comfort while maintaining privacy. Landscape elements, like Capim beacon lighting, mark each transitional point, enhancing the sensory experience.

 A Brazilian Haven of Nature, Art, and Architecture

Oásis Ventú House offers a poetic spatial journey—one that blends modern Brazilian architecture, biophilic design, and artisanal detail. It's a thoughtfully designed home that embraces slowness, authenticity, and the beauty of imperfection—an architectural oasis in the heart of Brazil.

All Phtographs are works of Lucas Panobianco

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