Structured by a single architectural gesture, an 80 meter long pressed bamboo wall, the Single Wall Residence achieves clarity through simplicity. This linear element organizes the program, separates uses, conceals services, and supports the suspended volume of bedrooms. The design dissolves into the tropical landscape, prioritizing openness and visual continuity. Material honesty, formal precision, and spatial fluidity converge to create an immersive, barrier free experience, where architecture becomes an extension of nature.
Pedro Sunyé is an architect working at the intersection of real estate, legislation, and spatial performance. With experience in both the financial and construction sectors, his practice focuses on transforming early-stage development potential into measurable value through design. He leads projects that integrate legal strategy, market logic, and architectural clarity. His work contributes to more efficient urban development by aligning feasibility, form, and financial return.
Suna Arquitetura is a Brazilian architectural practice that approaches each project with lightness, rationality, and a pursuit of formal simplicity. Whether designing buildings, houses, neighborhoods, or museums, the office understands architecture as a singular discipline: capable of interpreting each context with a unique perspective. Suna operates across small, medium, and large-scale projects, always seeking new challenges that can be addressed through design. Founded by Pedro Sunyé, the practice brings together a network of associated architects and collaborators working across different regions and areas of expertise. This structure allows the studio to maintain a flexible and responsive approach, adapting to the specificities of each commission while remaining true to its design principles.