Located in a residential condominium, the IF House was built to accommodate a young couple
with children. The adopted architectural party was guided by the spatial and visual fluidity
between the internal and external areas, creating wide, integrated and open environments,
promoting a coherent dialogue with the local bioclimatic conditions. In the solidity of apparent
reinforced concrete, lightness and spatial permeability were achieved by means of a
reinterpretation of the modern architecture values: through a composition of simple volumes
that interact with the light and shadows provided by the large cantilevered structures. In addition
to the use of materials such as wood and hydralic tile, the project combines modernism with the
regionalism from northeastern Brazil.