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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.

Mountain House in Minas Gerais, Brazil by David Guerra Architecture and Interior

 
March 18th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: David Guerra Architecture and Interior

Weekend refuge for the mother, her two married sons, her daughter-in-law and her grandchildren. Itis located in a condominium with big sites, surrounded by an ecological reserve.

The idea was to create a house linked to nature which works as a big deck of contemplation and sociability using natural material to make an atmosphere of snugness in a contemporary proposal.

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  • Architects: David Guerra Architecture and Interior
  • Project: Mountain House
  • Location: Condominium Arvoredo, Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil
  • Photography: Jomar Bragança
  • Project  leader: Architect David Guerra
  • Team: Architect David Guerra, Architect Cori Coraci, Architect Gisella Lobato, Lucas Lage and Architect Marcelo Lacayo
  • Structure and service:
    • Structural project: Túlio Antonini
    • Steel structure: Techneaço Engenharia
    • Construction manager: Construtora Alicerce
  • Total construction area: 745 m2
  • Completion date: 2009

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All private and social areas were developed in one single level which faces the mountains. The verandas of these premises are turned to a grassy courtyard where the swimming pool with a deck, a douche, a water mirror and a cascade is located.

It was challenging to find a harmonious solution for the mixture of  natural, rustic and contemporary elements and their materials which were necessary to satisfy the different tastes of the occupants (mother and two sons).

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Another challenge was the reconcilement of the steel structure which was used in the living room, the veranda and the bedrooms with its reclaimed wood coating and with the conventional structural system of the rest of the project.

The materials were chosen with the aim to combine beauty, snugness and ease of maintenance and to create a contrast between natural and technological materials such as reclaimed wood, stones, earthenware, bamboo, tile, fiber, metal, stainless steel, double glazed and laminated glass, glass tile, anodized aluminum, wood venetian and tecnocimento.

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

The appropriate placement of the house within its surrounding, the right usage of glass and the wood venetian blinds enable cross ventilation which makes the atmosphere extremely comfortable.

The use of wood on the floor, the walls and the ceiling as well as the massive wooden doors cause noise absorption which increases the acoustic comfort.

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

The cantilever roofing of the verandas made of steel structure, bamboo and polycarbonate offer shading and create avillage atmosphere.

There was no intention to follow a fad by the choice of the furniture. Rather each article of furniture was selected carefully to reflect the personal history of the occupants with their multiplicity, their references and values.

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

The furniture includes classic, rustic, contemporary designs and pieces made by Brazilian designers. All the furniture give to the entire area a sense of  lightness and fluidity that enable to see through them, the landscape.

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

DESCRIPTION OF THE OFFICE DAVID GUERRA ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR

Founded in 2002 and located in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, the office David Guerra Architecture and Interior has the propose to combine creativity and functionality, seeking always the desire of the clients in a particular and innovative way.

The Office acts in the architecture and interior design field, and its works include from the small scale of an object to big scales of a public and institutional buildings.

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The team of architects and interns realizes extensive research to develop the projects, wherein the attention to the details and to the composition is always present.

David Guerra has graduated in architecture from UFMG. With 20 year acting in the market, he has developed works in the areas of residential, commercial and institutional architecture, interior architecture and furniture design. His main characteristic is to get in the context and in simplicity the essential and elegant, the contemporary and harmony, the coziness and creativity, the quality and the timeless aesthetic.

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

Image Courtesy © Jomar Bragança

DAVID GUERRA, Image Courtesy © David Guerra Architecture and Interior

Image Courtesy © David Guerra Architecture and Interior

Image Courtesy © David Guerra Architecture and Interior

Image Courtesy © David Guerra Architecture and Interior

Image Courtesy © David Guerra Architecture and Interior

Image Courtesy © David Guerra Architecture and Interior

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