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Favela fantasy gives rise to Gaudi house | Favela fantasy gives rise to Gaudi house |
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By Gary Duffy BBC News, Sao Paulo | By Gary Duffy BBC News, Sao Paulo |
There can be few prouder homeowners in Sao Paulo than Estevao Silva da Conceicao, who has spent more than two decades building a house that has become his lifelong passion. | There can be few prouder homeowners in Sao Paulo than Estevao Silva da Conceicao, who has spent more than two decades building a house that has become his lifelong passion. |
The elaborate exterior sets the mood for the fantastical interiorEnlarge Image | The elaborate exterior sets the mood for the fantastical interiorEnlarge Image |
The "Casa de Pedra" - the House of Stone - is one of the most unusual places in the city, and is to be found in the heart of the shanty town of Paraisopolis. | The "Casa de Pedra" - the House of Stone - is one of the most unusual places in the city, and is to be found in the heart of the shanty town of Paraisopolis. |
It is a magical place of archways peppered with stones, and walls covered with every kind of imaginable object from plates, cups, and statues, to typewriters and mobile phones. | It is a magical place of archways peppered with stones, and walls covered with every kind of imaginable object from plates, cups, and statues, to typewriters and mobile phones. |
It was built in a space of just 75 square metres (807 sq ft) and is eight metres (26ft) high. | It was built in a space of just 75 square metres (807 sq ft) and is eight metres (26ft) high. |
Inside, a warren of stairways and tiny corridors lead to a roof garden at the top of the house which has an impressive view of the favela that is home to more than 70,000 people. | Inside, a warren of stairways and tiny corridors lead to a roof garden at the top of the house which has an impressive view of the favela that is home to more than 70,000 people. |
What seems most striking is that a man who had never heard of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi has built something so similar to his style. | What seems most striking is that a man who had never heard of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi has built something so similar to his style. |
The facade at the front has often been compared to features in the world-famous Parc Guell in Barcelona. | The facade at the front has often been compared to features in the world-famous Parc Guell in Barcelona. |
LABOUR OF LOVE In pictures: Estevao's home | LABOUR OF LOVE In pictures: Estevao's home |
Estevao, 50, simply set out to build a house where he could live, and which later became a home for his wife and two children. | Estevao, 50, simply set out to build a house where he could live, and which later became a home for his wife and two children. |
It was only seven years ago when a passing architecture student spotted the house that he became aware of the connection between his work and that of Gaudi. | It was only seven years ago when a passing architecture student spotted the house that he became aware of the connection between his work and that of Gaudi. |
Estevao has since travelled to Spain, to see Gaudi's work himself, and his home in Paraisopolis has become an attraction in its own right. | Estevao has since travelled to Spain, to see Gaudi's work himself, and his home in Paraisopolis has become an attraction in its own right. |
Earlier this year, the interior of the house featured on the front of the Brazilian edition of Vogue's home style magazine. | Earlier this year, the interior of the house featured on the front of the Brazilian edition of Vogue's home style magazine. |
Still working | Still working |
The project began in the simplest of ways. | The project began in the simplest of ways. |
"I planted a rose tree and it got very big, and I built the structure of the house in a way that would allow the tree to grow... I replaced it with other trees, and I never stopped planting and building. | "I planted a rose tree and it got very big, and I built the structure of the house in a way that would allow the tree to grow... I replaced it with other trees, and I never stopped planting and building. |
Estevao was amazed when he finally got the opportunity to travel to Spain. | Estevao was amazed when he finally got the opportunity to travel to Spain. |
"When I arrived in the Parc Guell, it's then that I thought that the work was very similar to my house. And I thought, wow, how could I have built something so like his work without ever seeing it." | "When I arrived in the Parc Guell, it's then that I thought that the work was very similar to my house. And I thought, wow, how could I have built something so like his work without ever seeing it." |
Gaudi's designs shattered architecture conventions of the age | Gaudi's designs shattered architecture conventions of the age |
Estevao's wife, Edilene, says she is very proud of her husband. | Estevao's wife, Edilene, says she is very proud of her husband. |
"I think the house is very beautiful and different and the children love it," she says, adding that she does not mind all the visitors who drop by. | "I think the house is very beautiful and different and the children love it," she says, adding that she does not mind all the visitors who drop by. |
Estevao did all the work on his own, and after 22 years he says he still has a lot to do. | Estevao did all the work on his own, and after 22 years he says he still has a lot to do. |
His ideas have evolved over the years and the design often changes. | His ideas have evolved over the years and the design often changes. |
"When I first built the house using wood, people used to say it looked like an indigenous or Indian house. Then I started to change, and the structure is made with iron." | "When I first built the house using wood, people used to say it looked like an indigenous or Indian house. Then I started to change, and the structure is made with iron." |
Spontaneous | Spontaneous |
Paraisopolis is a favela that sits right in the heart of the wealthy district of Morumbi in Sao Paulo. | Paraisopolis is a favela that sits right in the heart of the wealthy district of Morumbi in Sao Paulo. |
It is an area that has seen some improvements recently, but over the years it has had its fair share of violence, and life has often been a struggle. | It is an area that has seen some improvements recently, but over the years it has had its fair share of violence, and life has often been a struggle. |
Estevao says his house is important for the communityEstevao says everyone in the shanty town knows where the House of Stone is. | Estevao says his house is important for the communityEstevao says everyone in the shanty town knows where the House of Stone is. |
"It's very important for the people in the community who appreciate art; for the ones who understand and like art, and we have visitors from many countries." | "It's very important for the people in the community who appreciate art; for the ones who understand and like art, and we have visitors from many countries." |
Using basic everyday material, sometimes retrieved from the rubbish, this kind of project is sometimes call "spontaneous architecture". | Using basic everyday material, sometimes retrieved from the rubbish, this kind of project is sometimes call "spontaneous architecture". |
It involves a visionary project, carried out without following any rules, by someone with no formal training. | It involves a visionary project, carried out without following any rules, by someone with no formal training. |
Estevao started to work in the fields of his home state of Bahia, in north-east Brazil, when he was just 10 years old, before moving to Sao Paulo when he was 19 to work as a builder's assistant and then a gardener. | Estevao started to work in the fields of his home state of Bahia, in north-east Brazil, when he was just 10 years old, before moving to Sao Paulo when he was 19 to work as a builder's assistant and then a gardener. |
In a country where the millions of people build their own homes, Estevao has created a unique project in a completely unexpected place. | In a country where the millions of people build their own homes, Estevao has created a unique project in a completely unexpected place. |
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