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Architects:Gávea Arquitetos
Area:226ft²
Year:2022
Lead Architects:Alziro Neto, Felipe Rio Branco e Júlia Carreiro
Collaborators:Amanda Silveira, Beatriz Carneiro, Clara Mesquita, Leonardo Carrilho, Luana Balthazar
Model:Ingrid Monteiro
Complementary Ecological Sanitation Project:Taboa Engenharia
Program:Hospitality
City:Areal
Country:Brazil
Text description provided by the architects. The Cabana Zero is the prototype of 11 shelters built to serve a spiritual retreat program in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro, based on the traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Peruvian Amazon.
As such, they were designed to integrate with the environment, aiming for resource efficiency and the valorization of local knowledge with low environmental impact. Each cabin includes a comfortable interior space for one person, a dry toilet, and a veranda. Wastewater is treated ecologically through a system involving a circle of banana trees and composting.
Located on difficult terrain, Cabana Zero is a modular wooden structure, elevated from the ground to minimize topographical alteration and simplify the construction system and process. The openings are wide, allowing natural light to enter and ensuring adequate ventilation. No cabin has electricity, and all the wood on the site, from an old shed, was reused in construction.
The surrounding vegetation is being restored with native vegetation and trails to allow access to specific areas of the forest without causing damage to the environment.
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Address:Sand, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil