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Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosOften we write about homes that blend in with the natural environment, but that isn't what we'll say about the bright orange Casa Cabeço in Madeira, Portugal. But <a href="http://www.msb-arquitectos.net">MSB Arquitectos</a> <em>did</em> integrate the complex design into an impossibly steep plot that required virtually no excavation of the existing vegetation. Topped with a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/amazing-green-roof-art-school-in-singapore/">luscious green roof</a> and tucked into the landscape, this striking residence receives its light from both the north and the south.1
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosThis bright orange home is located in Madeira, Portugal2
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosIt doesn't harmonize with the landscape so well given its bright color3
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosBold measures were taken to integrate the home into a very steep, awkward plot4
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosThere are three separate volumes joined by vertical elements5
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosVery little of the existing site was destroyed in the process of building the home6
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosWe love the bright bold orange color - so perfect for Madeira7
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosThis is where the house was built!8
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosThe north-facing lot didn't provide enough sunlight, so MSB Arquitectos opened the southern side as well9
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosLight wells visible from the ground pull natural light into the underground level10
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosSite plan11
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosFirst floor plan12
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosSecond floor plan13
Casa Cabeco by MSB ArquitectosElevation14














