Brazilian Interiors: 19 Architecture Projects Featuring Exposed Bricks
Keeping the materials in their natural and raw form in the projects seems to be more and more popular in contemporary architecture. The modern style legacy of keeping the construction elements visible not only establishes a frank relationship between the user and the built environment but also allows for a more diverse material palette and can be a very important tool when designing interiors. Brick is perhaps the most popular material in this context. Nowadays, people use the term exposed brick “finishing”, which gives the concept of exposed materials a whole new meaning, namely ornamental, sometimes even replicated as wallpaper or merely decorative tiles.
In 2019, the most recent edition of the Continuous PNAD (National Household Sample Survey) coordinated by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), pointed out that masonry is an extremely widespread construction technique in Brazil, found in 88.2% of residential buildings across the country. Although the results mainly refer to the use of clay brick as non-structural walls combined with concrete structures, this scenario offers an almost unrestricted opportunity to explore the material’s aesthetic properties. Therefore, we have selected a few Brazilian projects that explore this feature and highlight clay bricks in their interiors and home environments.
Malva House / Bloco Arquitetos


Red House / Königsberger Vannucchi Arquitetos Associados


BLM House / ATRIA Arquitetos


Loft São Paulo / treszerosete


Vila Rica House / BLOCO Arquitetos


Casa Nica Renovation / messina | rivas


Portico House / BLOCO Arquitetos


Pinheiros Residence / LCAC Arquitetura


House in Cunha / Arquipélago Arquitetos


Angatuba House / messina | rivas


Cotia Library Garden / IPEA


KS Residence / Arquitetos Associados


Nivaldo Borges Residence / João Filgueiras Lima


Blue House / Estúdio Lava


Joazeiro House / Cupertino Arquitetura


AM House / comoVER Arquitetura Urbanismo


Conde D’eu House / Estúdio Penha


Beach House in Prumirim / Bruno Rossi Arquitetos


Antônio Bicudo Apartment / Vão


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