
Concrete may be the material most associated with modern Brazilian architecture; high resistance to compression and, when armed, capable of assuming various forms. Its plasticity has made it a favorite material for some of Brazil's most expressive architects of the last century.
Today, it is still widely explored in the architectural production of Brazil, either for its structural robustness, ease of maintenance, or aesthetic value.
Below, we present a selection of 20 Brazilian homes built in recent years that use concrete in their structure or closures.
LEnS House / Obra Arquitetos


House Villa Lobos / Una Arquitetos


Castro House / Aguirre Arquitetura


CR Residence / Padovani Arquitetos Associados


Mi Casa / Studio [+] Valéria Gontijo


Quinta do Golfe House / Solange Cálio Arquitetos


House in Ubatuba / spbr arquitetos


Vila Romana House / MMBB Arquitetos


Bento Noronha Residence / Metro Arquitetos


Jardim Paulistano House / GrupoSP


Planar House / Studio MK27 + Marcio Kogan + Lair Reis


Piemonte House / Íntegra Studio Arquitetura


Casa Boipeba / daarchitectes


VPJC House / Ar:Co Arquitetura Cooperativa


PLM House / Luiz Paulo Andrade Arquitetos


MR 53 / BLOCO Arquitetos

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Casa LCC / Aguirre Arquitetura


Jardins House / Drucker Arquitetos e Associados


Ownerless House nº01 / Vão Arquitetura


Itamambuca House / Gui Mattos

