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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. LM Residence in Curitiba, Brazil by Marcos Bertoldi ArquitetosMarch 20th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal
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In this case the site, very rugged, totally wooded and with the main slope facing south, it would fix a set of parameters and insights for our future decisions. Therefore, all the reinforced concrete pavilion, sheltering the main uses of the house, was raised on six pillars, preserving a greater amount of navite trees, as well as the relief and lines of natural drainage of the lot. The concrete box The concrete box, rectangular in plan,permeated by the great void, it shelters all the house’s social area. This area has been part of the pool deck, and it is installed in the support volume coverage. All the intimate area, is formed by a guests apartment e four suites, besides the kitchen e gourmet space, which are as well included in the main box. A large central void was included, allowing all spaces to be oriented north, solving the problem of facilities in the social area, which overlooking the scenery, would only face to the south. Metal pillars, on the lines of the frames, support the roof slab in the main opening to the south and in the central void. The exposed concrete finish is the main material of the project, seeking to restore a dialogue with the exposed concrete houses, which emerged in Curitiba in the 70’, but led no tangible result in following decades. The support volume The main volume is served by a transverse block, which is hinted at in the access staircase, which connects the street to the house and continues on the service block of white masonry with a range of support program for the residence such as: academia, spa, studio, sound and video room, and laundry facilities. Through this block the user descends to the lower areas of the site. The metal grill flooring The pedestrian and vehicles access, and the garages, is elevated on a metal structure, distant from the natural ground.The metal grill floor ensures the regeneration of local flora and fauna. The interior design The support for the interior design given by the architectural space is underlined by the furniture and artwork. Each item is individually analyzed for their shape, proportions, materials, technique, period and relevance . We seek a selection of pieces that work individually, through referential pieces of international and Brazilian modernist and contemporary furniture, without losing sight of the balance and harmony. The furniture’s asymmetric composition becomes the space fluid and dynamic , and the void seamlessly integrates furniture from one environment to the other, with continuous movement of the eye. Into a balance between free and occupied spaces. The composition is designed from the user’s movement or travel, always attentive to the infinite perspectives generated by full and void, shapes, proportions, colors and textures of each item included in the composition. About Marcos Bertoldi Marcos Bertoldi graduated in Architecture and Urban Planning at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná in 1982, the same year he specialized in Landscape Architecture at the same university. After a year traveling between Europe and the United States, he starts his own firm at 1984.He has offices in Curitiba and Sao Paulo. He teaches in undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the Universidade Positivo, in Curitiba. Many times awarded in national competitions and continuously published internationally. Included by the magazine Architectural Digest, in the edition: Top 100Most Influential Architects of 2010.In 2014, the German magazine MDINTERIOR|DESIGN |ARCHITECTURE, published as its cover, one of his recent residential projects under the title Vertical House. Contact Marcos Bertoldi Arquitetos
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