And Rio stood still.
A single house, carved into one of the most private cliffs in Brazil. Five suites, an infinity pool over the Atlantic, and a silence the city is not allowed to interrupt.
The Brazilian press has a phrase for Joá — the Beverly Hills of Rio de Janeiro. It is the city's smallest neighborhood and its most guarded: a single access road, twenty-four-hour armed security, and a closed condominium on a mountain shared by Luciano Huck and Angélica, Márcio Garcia, Carolina Dieckmann, Preta Gil, and Cauã Reymond. This is a magazine about one house inside it — a cliffside villa above the Atlantic, five suites wide, three floors deep, and, for the moment, entirely for sale.
The issue is short on purpose. One address, one view, one editor's note. We have photographed every room, measured every balcony, and walked the three floors at the hour the light is worth printing. The rest is a conversation, and it tends to end with a flight to Rio.
“The infinity edge of the pool reads, from the deck, as a straight cut into the Atlantic.”
From the house
Five rooms, one view, repeated in five keys.
Each suite is set to its own angle of the ocean. Marble-lined bathrooms, walk-through dressing rooms, a vertical garden threading the lower floors, and — running beside it — the private elevator that carries you between them without a word.
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