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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.

RSC House in Porto Feliz, Brazil by Jacobsen Arquitetura

 
March 21st, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Jacobsen Arquitetura

The topographic model was imperative to address the implementation of this house.  The access is at the highest level of the plot and from there a slight slope happens facing  the best view and better heat stroke.

Three longilineal blocks were created and arranged in the model. The first contained the  land to create a large master plan. The second block is parallel and facing a lake view.

Image Courtesy © Leonardo Finotti

  • Architects: Jacobsen Arquitetura
  • Project: RSC House
  • Location: Fazenda Boa Vista – Porto Feliz, SP, Brazil
  • Photography: Leonardo Finotti
  • Author: Paulo Jacobsen e Bernardo Jacobsen
  • Coordinator: Jaime Cunha Jr.
  • Team: Edgar Murata, Christian Rojas, Rafael Zampini.
  • Interior Design: Jacobsen Arquitetura
  • Author: Eza Viegas
  • Team: Caroline de Oliveira, Heloisa Zarpelon, Isabel Benoliel

Image Courtesy © Leonardo Finotti

  • Landscape Design: Cenário Paisagismo
  • Lighting Design: Lightworks
  • Facilities: Pessoa e Zamaro
  • Air Conditioning: Logitec Projetos
  • Automation: AVC Service
  • Structure: Benedicts Engenharia
  • Aluminum frames: Arteal
  • Wood frames: Oficina de Marcenaria
  • Construction: MFC
  • Site Area: 5746,00m²
  • Built Area: 1160,00m²
  • Started: 2007
  • Conclusion: 2014

Image Courtesy © Leonardo Finotti

Image Courtesy © Leonardo Finotti

Finally the third block rests on top of the other two blocks in a perpendicular angle. Each  volume has its defined use, with leisure areas in the first block, social and service  dependences in the second block and intimate spaces within the third block. Two  important spaces emerged beneath the perpendicular block, a garage in a 12 meter  gap and a veranda in the 9 meters overhang. Regarding the construction, the 9 meters  overhang was an engineering challenge, followed by great craftsmanship applied in  the woodwork.

Image Courtesy © Leonardo Finotti

Image Courtesy © Leonardo Finotti

Image Courtesy © Leonardo Finotti

Image Courtesy © Leonardo Finotti

Image Courtesy © Jacobsen Arquitetura

Image Courtesy © Jacobsen Arquitetura

Image Courtesy © Jacobsen Arquitetura

Image Courtesy © Jacobsen Arquitetura

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Categories: House, Residential




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