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        <![CDATA[Mountain Retreat / VOO®]]>
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      <dc:creator>Susanna Moreira</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p class="p1">Between the green folds of Morro da Turquia, in <a href="/tag/pomerode">Pomerode</a>, this house emerges from an intimate meeting between architecture and territory. It does not impose itself: it unveils the forest, enters it carefully, observes, listens — and only then takes its place. The project begins with a simple yet powerful principle: <strong>intervene as little as possible to reveal as much as possible.</strong> More than 95% of the original vegetation was preserved; only what was essential was touched so the house could settle onto the topography without harming it.</p>]]>
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