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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

URBAN RESIDENCE in Sorocaba, Brazil by Marcelo Sodré

 
September 20th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Marcelo Sodré

In this design, contemporary style, the architect Marcelo Sodré, created a town home with integrated around a central landscaped courtyard environment, providing privacy and keeping the modernity of the work over the years.

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

  • Architects: Marcelo Sodré
  • Project: URBAN RESIDENCE
  • Location: Sorocaba, Brazil
  • Photography: ELSON YABIKU, BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS
  • Software used: AUTOCAD
  • Client: MILTON MURARO FILHO
  • Interior Design: MARCELO SODRE
  • Landscape Design: MARCELO SODRE

  • Structural engineer: HERMES BERNARDO DA SILVA
  • Constructional engineer: CARLOS KALIL
  • Supervision: MARCELO SODRE
  • Site area: 1200 
  • Building area: 377,37 
  • Total Floor Area:  785,77 
  • Stories: 3
Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

SITUATION OF PLACE:

Corner lot, steep slope, next to the border and facing green area of ​​a closed blending wall. The highest tested is facing northeast face.

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

CONCEPT DESIGN:

The topography initially suggested a more obvious deployment, resulting in an array of fragmented blocks, following the contour of the ground in successive plateaus. This simplistic solution was abandoned, adopting one that would counteract the unfavorable characteristics of topography for those aiming maximum utilization, the dimensions of the field, to promote interaction of the residents.

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From this original intention, we determined the organization of the areas of service, social and intimate that the order, occupy the lower floors, ground floor and upper, respectively. Thus, the highest level terrain along the sidewalk, was extended to the point where the lower floor, could be deployed. With this topography was reversed and a great and unique plateau appeared. Above him rose the intimate block, a large rectangle, positioned close to the boundary wall of the allotment. This decision away from the street, the openings of the dorms, which lined, open mezzanine to the ground, in addition to this intimate block, acts as a visual and acoustic barrier against the neighbor, who is a school.

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Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

They thus formed naturally social area, plus other buildings, such as the entrance walkway and recreational area and pool, defined the large courtyard, where converge all environments aimed at socializing. It is important to note the absence of visual barriers on the ground floor, which ensures a total area of ​​the lot size, as well as an almost exclusive contact with the green area of ​​the allotment.

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Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Externally the courtyard compulsory retreat, followed correction of the gap, which ensured greater privacy. The closure made of slatted wood, has further expanded the sense of freedom that a residence in a gated subdivision provides.

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Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

FINISHING  MATERIALS

Natural materials were used as the raw marble for flooring Coliseum, as well as solid wood, The formant and concrete with walls painted in white color

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FURNITURE

To select furniture pieces of Brazilian design Sergio Rodrigues were chosen as the Mole Armchairs and said, without giving up parts for the international design classics such as Charles Eames Chair Lounge.

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Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

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Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

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Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © ELSON YABIKU & BRUNO CESAR S. SANTOS

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Sodré

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Sodré

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Sodré

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Sodré

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Sodré

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Sodré

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Sodré

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Sodré

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