Pinheiro Farm | Equipe Lamas

Among the wooded hills of the São Paulo countryside, Fazenda Pinheiro reaffirms that architecture can evolve in dialogue with time. Built in the 1980s as the headquarters of a farm “Pinheiro Farm”, the house was restored by the Lamas Team with the purpose of reclaiming its essence and adapting its spaces to a contemporary way of living, while simultaneously enhancing the connection between architecture and landscape.

Pinheiro Farm

© Joana França

The intervention preserved the clay roof, eaves, and the U-shaped geometry of the original plan, reorganizing the interiors for a more fluid and integrated experience. At the center of the house, the kitchen has become the heart of the project, situated between the dining room and the TV and games room. The space opens to the patio through wide sliding glass and wood doors, dissolving the boundary between interior and garden. The hydraulic tile flooring, in the shade of the local earth, connects the spaces and reinforces the continuity between inside and outside.

Pinheiro Farm

© Joana França

The bedrooms and bathrooms maintain their original positions but have been clad in warm, natural materials. The peroba flooring has replaced the old slate in the social and intimate areas, while the national white marble and solid pine in the bathrooms convey an elegant simplicity, based on authenticity and precision. The enlarged window frames preserve the design and the vernacular green color, allowing light and air to flow through the house gently and abundantly.

Pinheiro Farm

© Joana França

The furniture brings together modernist pieces, family objects, and contemporary creations, including designs by Samuel Lamas himself, creating a balanced ensemble between sobriety and color. The white walls quiet the architecture, welcoming artworks and furniture in vibrant and earthy tones, creating a serene yet lively atmosphere.

Pinheiro Farm

© Joana França

The landscaping by Fausto Maule replenishes the surroundings with native species that bloom year-round, attracting birds and extending the inhabited space to the horizon.

Pinheiro Farm

© Joana França

Fazenda Pinheiro is a house that transforms while preserving memory. An exercise in synthesis and integration, where each gesture reveals the essential, the communion between light, matter, time, and landscape.

Project Info:
ArchitectsEquipe Lamas
Country: São José do Rio Pardo, Brazil
Area: 600 m²
Year2024
Photography: Joana França
Lead Architect: Samuel Lamas
Project Team: Samuel Lamas, Casulo arquitetura
Landscape Architecture: Fausto Maule
Isabelle Laurent
Isabelle Laurent

Isabelle Laurent is a Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, recognized for her editorial insight and passion for contemporary architecture. She holds a Master’s in Architectural Theory from École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Before joining Arch2O in 2016, she worked in a Paris-based architectural office and taught as a faculty adjunct at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Isabelle focuses on curating projects around sustainability, adaptive reuse, and urban resilience. With a background in design and communication, she brings clarity to complex ideas and plays a key role in shaping Arch2O’s editorial

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