The building was named “ Pavilhão Varanda” (Porch Pavilion), referencing a space commonly found in Brazilian homes, whether vernacular, colonial, or modern. In this context, the porch—a pleasant, open, and shaded area ideal for gatherings and leisure—was conceived as an autonomous structure. Positioned centrally on the property, the pavilion serves as a transition between the existing house, to which it connects via an expansive wooden deck with a swimming pool, and the large garden at the back.