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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.

Industrial Loft II in São Paulo, Brazil by Diego Revollo Arquitetura

 
March 2nd, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Diego Revollo Arquitetura

This 100 m2 Loft with structure and apparent installations is located in the noble neighborhood of Morumbi, in São Paulo.

Although the aesthetic appeal of New York sheds converted into housing in the 1970s is the main justification for the male audience in explaining their desire for this style of property, Diego Revollo, who is knowledgeable about this repertoire and with some other lofts in his portfolio, knows that this profile prioritizes good materials and functionality.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

  • Architects: Diego Revollo Arquitetura
  • Project: Industrial Loft II
  • Location: Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Photography: Alain Brugier
  • Software used: Autocad

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Handed by the builder almost without walls and already with the mezzanine, the apartment did not need a great remodel, except for the bathroom that was reduced and received black coating (floor, walls and ceiling) in burnt cement carbon. Diego Revollo invested in elegant finishes and original solutions to adapt the spaces.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

There was a big integration in the ground floor, but eliminating the L-shaped bench from the kitchen and swapping it out for a dinner table has removed any kind of barrier.

Designed as a large box the social area had ceilings and walls brushed with gray burnt cement, highlighting the black metallic skeleton and the apparent electrical pipe, since in this type of solution it is not good to mask the structure, cover beams or put linings, says the architect.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

The decoration of the loft was supportive, explains Diego Revollo. To warm the essentially dark palette and break sobriety, the tauari wood covers the entire floor and mats and objects bring color to it. The main attraction of the room, the TV shelf designed by Diego Revollo, resembles a pile of crates, and allows you to see the texture of the wall in the background.

The well orchestrated tones of this loft in São Paulo highlight the industrial atmosphere.

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Alain Brugier

Image Courtesy © Diego Revollo Arquitetura

Image Courtesy © Diego Revollo Arquitetura

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Categories: Apartments, Autocad, Interiors, Living Area, Residential




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