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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 LenS in São Paulo, Brasil by Obra arquitetos

 
January 31st, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Obra arquitetos

House built for a couple with the idea of ​​providing a contemplative and reflective space. This theme was addressed in two ways:

A more intimate, where the whole house is organized around a small patio and differences in levels. This internal patio allows a visual contact between the surroundings of the house, bringing the residents’ life together. Nature, on this small scale, can be observed according to the variations of the seasons.

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

  • Architects: Obra arquitetos (João Paulo Daolio Thiago Natal Duarte)
  • Project: House LenS
  • Location: São José dos Campos _ São Paulo _ Brasil
  • Photography: Nelson Kon
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Interior design: obra arquitetos
  • Landscape Design: obra arquitetos
  • Structural engineer: rodrigo freitas (rf engeneering)
  • Constructional engineer: Truzzi Engenharia
  • Supervision: Cícero Truzzi & Antonio Augusto Truzzi
  • Stories_ B, FL: lower level, intermediate level, roof level
  • Site area(plottage): 450 m2
  • Bldg. area(covered area): 162 m2
  • Total floor area(gross area): 202 m2
  • Completed date: November 2015

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

A curved glass was drawn so that the patio space had no segmentation at its edges and space could be seen through a lens.

The theme was also approached on the scale of the landscape. The land has a wide view of the Serra da Mantiqueira. Thus, starting from the most intimate dimension, traveling almost a spiral, one can climb up on the landscaped roof and observe the landscape amplitude.

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

The levels were chosen so that it could be observed over the house of the left lateral neighbor, increasing still the perception of the amplitude of the Mountain range.

In this way the house appropriates the surrounding landscape. The mantiqueira mountain is part of the garden of the house.

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

For these purposes, the house, the inventiveness of solutions and details allow a simplicity and objectivity of the project, privileging comfort and not the spectacle.

The furniture of the house was designed specifically for this project, through the study “MOBLE architecture of furniture”

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Obra arquitetos

Image Courtesy © Obra arquitetos

Image Courtesy © Obra arquitetos

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Categories: Autocad, Facade, House, Interiors, Private House, private residence, Residential




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