Haras Entrevero is a project born from the desire to sensitively integrate architecture and landscape. Set within a natural environment, the space was designed to enhance the experience of those who live there daily and those who visit occasionally — promoting a balance between functionality, aesthetics, and affection for the rural context.

Project Name: Haras Entrevero
Studio Name: Estíudio Mangava
Location: Rua Sem Saída – Jardim Figueira, Indaiatuba – Sp, 13330-670, Brazil
Area: 1,000 M²
Team: Estúdio Mangava Team – André Furcolin, Paula Pereira, And Laura Dourado
Photography: Lela Leme

Haras Entrevero by Estíudio Mangava-Sheet2
©Lela Leme

The layout is precise: two main longitudinal blocks organize the program, connected by transversal volumes that define the entrances and establish a clear circulation logic. The pre-existing structure was carefully relocated to the inner courtyard, forming a cohesive and introspective composition. All eaves face inward, reinforcing the idea of protection and shelter, while the outer façades maintain a minimal and discreet presence in the landscape.

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©Lela Leme

From the beginning, the project was structured around the needs of the horses. The stalls are spacious, well-ventilated, and equipped with all the necessary infrastructure for daily animal care. There are designated areas for bathing, veterinary pharmacy, support facilities, and training zones — ensuring comfort, safety, and functionality. Every design decision considered the logistics of animal management, respecting their rhythm and behavior.

Haras Entrevero by Estíudio Mangava-Sheet8
©Lela Leme

In addition to the technical program, the haras includes a gourmet area for social gatherings — a welcoming space to host friends, families, and equestrian enthusiasts, always maintaining a strong connection to the natural surroundings. Large openings, curated views, and carefully chosen materials reinforce the sensitive and integrated character of the project.

Haras Entrevero by Estíudio Mangava-Sheet9
©Lela Leme

The result is a quiet, functional, and elegant space — where architecture becomes a subtle support for a full experience shared between people, animals, and the landscape.

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