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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.

Lee House in Porto Feliz, Sao Paulo, Brazil by Studio mk27

 
May 7th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio mk27

With the façade radically horizontal, the Lee House is organized in a single volume ground-floor site. All of the rooms therefore, establish a strong relationship with the external, opening out to the garden. The spatial continuity with the living room is larger: all of the windows are recessed creating an extension of the external space, with a large veranda. The living room then prolongs the pool deck and crosses to the other side of the lot.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

  • Architects: Studio mk27
  • Project: Lee House
  • Location: Porto Feliz, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Photography: Fernando Guerra
  • Start date: october 2008
  • Completion: october 2012
  • Site area: 4.000 sqm
  • Built area: 900 sqm
  • Architect: Marcio Kogan
  • Co-architect: Eduardo Glycerio
  • Interior Design: Diana Radomysler
  • Collaborators: carolina castroviejo, maria cristina motta, mariana simas, oswaldo pessano
  • Team: gabriel kogan, lair reis,  renata furlanetto, samanta cafardo, suzana glogowski
  • Architecture Collaborators: Eduardo chalabi, Ricardo ariza
  • Landscape Designer: Gil fialho
  • Structure Engineer: Benedicts engenharia – eng. eduardo duprat
  • Construction Manager: sc consult, eng. sérgio costa
  • Contractor: gaia construtora, eng. renato luis gonçalves, eng. eduardo busin

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

These solutions are fit for the climate, the interior of the State of São Paulo, in the Brazilian southeast, which has elevated temperatures almost every day of the year. Strategies of traditional ambiental comfort of vernacular architecture and even Brazilian modern was used.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

The living room has cross-ventilation, which greatly lowers the internal temperature and the other rooms are protected by wooden muxarabis panels placed on sliding doors which filter the Sun without removing the ventilation.The front veranda is delimited by a foyer in the façade revealing two wooden boxes divided by the social area. The kitchen opens to the living room, encrusted in one of the boxes that hold the utility areas.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

The bar opens out to the social area and is contained in the box that holds the bedroom as well. At the end of the corridor of the bedrooms, which can also be accessed from the outside of the house, there is a spa delimited by external walls and composed by  a gym room, a sauna and a small outdoor pool encircled by the deck.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Besides the wood of the wooden boxes, the house is clad by White mortar and the internal patio of the spa is encircled by stones. The few materials used by the Lee house and the simple organization of the program create a minimalist atmosphere that extends from the outer to the inner areas of the house.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

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