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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.

VILA ROMANA RESIDENCE in São Paulo, Brazil by MMBB Arquitetos

 
May 17th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MMBB Arquitetos

The design of the Vila Romana Residence is derived from the twin imperatives of topography and usage.

It is situated on a corner plot with views of the town’s principal valley, with a drop of 10 meters from one side of the plot to the other.

The first question to be tackled was that of creating an artificial terrain that would allow for easy transit around the external areas and their use for day-to-day activities. The landscaping was determined by the creation of these areas.

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

  • Architects: MMBB Arquitetos
  • Project: VILA ROMANA RESIDENCE
  • Location: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Photography: Nelson Kon
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Principals in charge: Fernando de Mello Franco, Marta Moreira, Milton Braga
  • Project team: Marina Sabino, Márcia Terazaki, Marina Acayaba, Rodrigo Brancher, Thiago Rolemberg
  • Consultants: 
    • Structural engineer(s): Kurkdjian e Fruchtengarten Engenheiros Associados
    • Mechanical engineer(s): Procion Engenharia

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

  • Landscape architect(s): Iran do Espírito Santo and Ana Cintra
  • General contractor: Bremenkamp Engenharia e Construção
  • Major materials: apparent concrete and glazing
  • Cost of construction: US$ 425,000.00
  • Site area: 500 m2
  • Building area: 435 m2
  • Construction year(s): from 2005 to 2006

    Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

    Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

The second question was that of the residence’s dual usage. The building houses not only the residence but also the working studio of the artist owner.

The strategy adopted was to divide the building into two autonomous blocks. In contact with the terrain is the studio block, partly embedded in the hill and illuminated only by an overhead opening. Its interior is divided by a series of walls which serve as supports for the works to be created there.

Suspended above the terrain is the block containing the residency itself, open to the views that surround it. Its internal layout is designed to facilitate integration and fluidity between separate sectors for living, sleeping, cooking and the service area.

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Between the two blocks, on the slab that forms the roof of the studio, a large veranda has been created, partly in shadow. Another space, uncovered, occupies the slab over the residential block as a sky deck, increasing the total external ground area.

The suspended block is supported on only four points, with prominent overhangs. The two solid slabs that support it are constructed from apparent prestressed concrete. A further layer of concrete conceals the steel reinforcing elements. This concrete and the window system form the façade of the building.

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson Kon

The concrete slabs, once polished, form the floor of the interior environment, with no need for additional surfacing.

Conical niches in the concrete allow for the direct installation of lighting, with no need for additional fixtures.

It is this succession of constructional features that defines the project as a whole.

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 © MMBB Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © MMBB Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © MMBB Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © MMBB Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © MMBB Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © MMBB Arquitetos

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Categories: Autocad, House, Residential, Villa




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