Grid House in Minas Gerais, Brazil
If you can afford to build a humongous house on a humongous piece of land, why not build the Grid House?
From the architect via ArchDaily: In an area of 53.24 hectares, only 65,000 square meters are not covered by the lush native intact forest that is permanently protected. In this area of accidented topography, where large stones are surrounded by Araucaria trees, a small valley was chosen, protected from the winds and close to the forest. This is where the natural walking paths cross: the site where people who arrive at the plot of land go to, access to the paths leading to the heart of the forest and to the top of the hill where one sees an impressive view.
I can't stop looking at all the photos. Take a look yourself.
You can marvel at the awe-inspiring interiors and the exteriors, but you won't get the full sense of how great this property is until you sink yourself into the floor plan and the site plan.
Well done!
Source: Grid House / FGMF Arquitetos - Archdaily