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Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>8
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>9
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>10
Eugenia HouseThe Eugenia House by Brazilian Architect João Diniz tells a story of sunlight, cool breezes and art. The home's tall, simple roof creates a large open living space that is light, airy and provides views of the neighboring trees in Lagoa Santa, Brazil. What makes it unique though is how the structural framing and railings are made from reused sewer drain pipes, and the project's façade is graced by a bas relief by the Brazilian artist Jorge dos Anjos....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brazilian-home-showcases-light-art-and-salvaged-materials/'>READ ARTICLE</a>11











