Nestled between rolling tropical mountains and the South Atlantic on Brazil's Costa Verde is the town of Paraty, home to Atelier Marko Brajovic’s Monkey House. Named for the Capuchin monkeys that inhabit the area, the three-story A-Frame sits neatly hidden among the very trees the creatures make their own homes in. The designer even credits them for inspiring the design approach he applied to the project, which blends perfectly with its surroundings.
At its core, the team built Monkey House to communicate with its habitat. The cabin “was inspired by the verticality of the forest,” Brajovic explains on his website, “in the possibility of approaching the crests of the trees, in a gentle and subtle way, connecting with its countless inhabitants of the kingdom of flora and fauna.”