Canopy House by Studio MK27: A White Prism Suspended in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

  • Project: Canopy House
  • Architect: Studio MK27
  • Location: Brazil, Prainha Branca, Guarujá, São Paulo
  • Year: 2023
  • Area: 785 m2
  • Photography: Fernando Guerra / FG+SG

A House in the Trees

Canopy House is a forest retreat that barely touches the ground. Elevated on slender columns above the Atlantic Forest canopy, the residence reads as a calm white prism drifting among treetops. Instead of carving into the steep site, the house floats over it—letting wind, birdsong, and filtered light become everyday companions.

Site & Strategy

  • Steep terrain, minimal footprint: The structure perches on stilts to preserve native vegetation and reduce ground impact.

  • Outdoor-first circulation: Routes between social spaces and bedrooms happen through open air—no interior corridors—so the climate and soundscape remain present in every transition.

  • Terraces as rooms: Deep overhangs and shaded verandas create microclimates, extending living outward while protecting from tropical sun and rain.

Program & Layout

  • Top level (living deck): A panoramic terrace with pool and a partially enclosed living/dining core. Openable glass allows the entire level to breathe like a pavilion.

  • Middle level (private wing): A row of five bedrooms plus a TV room, all opening to a continuous balcony strung with hammocks—this balcony doubles as the main circulation.

  • Ground level (light touch): Services and storage, plus an al-fresco lounge sheltered beneath the hovering volume.

  • Vertical link: A sculptural spiral stair threads the levels, encouraging a slow, sensory climb through shade and dappled light.

Envelope, Materiality & Craft

  • White concrete + timber + stone: A restrained palette—smooth white concrete slabs, South-American pine, and basalt stone—keeps the prism crisp while interiors remain warm.

  • Custom breeze blocks: A long cobogó wall filters light and ventilates the bedroom level, casting animated shadows that track the sun.

  • Joinery as architecture: Slender timber frames and built-ins thin the boundary between room and landscape, emphasizing horizontality and calm proportions.

Interior Atmosphere

The interiors celebrate Brazilian design: iconic and contemporary pieces in natural fibers, leather, and hardwoods; straw pendants and handcrafted objects; soft textiles layered over cool stone floors. Shelving, benches, and dining elements are tailored to the house’s rhythm so furniture feels embedded in the architecture rather than placed inside it.

Climate, Comfort & Performance

  • Passive cooling: Cross-ventilation via full-height sliders and the cobogó wall; shaded terraces temper heat gain and allow doors to remain open.

  • Thermal mass & porosity: Concrete slabs stabilize temperature; large openings and covered outdoor rooms encourage day-to-day living in the breeze.

  • Low ground disturbance: Elevation on columns preserves site hydrology and root systems while simplifying maintenance below the house.

Landscape & Views

At canopy height, the horizon appears between crowns of trees—with glimpses of the sea beyond. Planting is deliberately quiet around the house so the forest remains the protagonist. From the living deck, you look through foliage rather than over it; at night, reflections from the pool and soft perimeter lighting return the focus to leaves and sky.

Canopy House moves the contemporary tropical villa beyond the glass-box cliché. By thickening shade and thinning enclosure, it composes a life lived in thresholds—porches, balconies, stairs, and breeze-washed rooms—where the forest isn’t a view but the medium of the architecture.

Canopy House by Studio MK27 – aerial pool terrace, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – open living pavilion by the pool, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – rooftop infinity pool with forest views, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – kitchen with linear wood joinery, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – kitchen window counter facing the forest, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – dining terrace veranda, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – living lounge at sunset, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – stilted concrete structure in the forest, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – undercroft with circular fire pit, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – spiral stair set in the forest, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – aerial forest overview, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – shaded veranda with hammocks, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – balcony hammocks with forest view, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – hammock closeup detail, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – corridor with yellow cabinets, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – bathroom with screen wall, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – bedroom ensuite with view, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – bedroom interior with balcony view, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – bedroom with daylight screen, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – bedroom window with forest view, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – living room with large bookshelf, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – living room with large tree-slice table, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – dining area with rattan pendant lamps, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – open living room interior, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – living room with fireplace and seating, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – hammock veranda surrounded by forest, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – hammock balcony with forest view, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – balcony with colorful chair and tropical view, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – spiral staircase connecting levels, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Canopy House by Studio MK27 – poolside facade with reflection, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Aerial view of Canopy House by Studio MK27, surrounded by dense forest in Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Terrace view of Canopy House by Studio MK27 with a man overlooking the forest, Guarujá, Brazil
Photography © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Architectural ground floor plan of Canopy House by Studio MK27
Ground floor plan – Studio MK27
Architectural first floor plan of Canopy House by Studio MK27
First floor plan – Studio MK27
Architectural underground floor plan of Canopy House by Studio MK27
Underground plan – Studio MK27
Architectural section AA of Canopy House by Studio MK27
Section AA – Studio MK27
Architectural section BB of Canopy House by Studio MK27
Section BB – Studio MK27
Architectural section CC of Canopy House by Studio MK27
Section CC – Studio MK27
Architectural west elevation of Canopy House by Studio MK27
West elevation – Studio MK27
Architectural east elevation of Canopy House by Studio MK27
East elevation – Studio MK27

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Studio MK27 is a São Paulo–based architecture and design practice founded by Marcio Kogan. Their work emphasizes formal simplicity, craftsmanship, and thoughtful attention to detail. Operating with a collaborative structure, the studio blends architectural, interior, and product design disciplines to create timeless, contextually rooted environments. Their approach seeks harmony between inside and outside, material clarity, and sensitivity to site and climate.