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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.

House Vale do Soli in Nova Lima, Brazil by Marcos Franchini

 
December 2nd, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source:  Marcos Franchini

The garden that used to serve the family country house for several decades along with a narrow henhouse in which children were running in all directions, together chicks, chickens and a leafy cock was the starting point for the design of this house.

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

  • Architects: Marcos Franchini
  • Project: House Vale do Soli
  • Location: Vale do Sol, Nova Lim, Brazil
  • Photography: Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)
  • Software used: Autocad, Sketchup
  • Area: 260m2
  • Construction: 2010 – 2012
  • Project: 2009

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

The development of the project took into account some elements that the site suggested. Hence, the generous openings to the east and south that aim to enjoy the exuberant landscape of the Vale do Sol and take a better natural lighting.

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

The implementation of the house on the west side of the body contributes to enlarge the living space of the ground, leaving a space from the neighbour, and consequently a broad and coherent garden to the size of the work.

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

The internal spaces communicate visually with the garden and the central void and, together with the walkway, articulates both intimate areas of higher volume.

Summary:

Single-family residence with large openings for side garden and a central void g that articulates the designed ambients.

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro (Reverbo)

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

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Categories: Autocad, House, SketchUp




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