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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 Paes in Minas Gerais, Brazil by Marcos Franchini

 
July 14th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Marcos Franchini

After the development of some alternative occupation to the terrain started in mid-2013, the architectural program is reviewed and discussed in order to effectively meet the wishes of the couple who today make this house their home.

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro / Reverbo

  • Architects: Marcos Franchini
  • Project: House Paes
  • Location: 1272, Buganvilias Street – Nova Lima – Minas Gerais / Brazil
  • Photography: Gabriel Castro / Reverbo
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, Kerkythea, 
  • Team: Collaboration: Gabriel Nardelli
  • Landscape design: Elcy Luna Celani
  • Light design: Poliane Jacob (technical team from Othon de Carvalho)
  • Structural design : N Engenhaira

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro / Reverbo

  • Electric project: Faver Automação e Projetos / Irineu Castanheira Jr.
  • Hydraulic project: Cleocy Zille
  • Woodwork : Esmad and Ponto Móveis
  • Contractor: Silvia Magalhães
  • Built Area (m2): 260m2
  • Year of completion: September 2016

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro / Reverbo

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro / Reverbo

At the bottom of the lot, from the early dialogues, it was planned an area destined to the hen house and asked not if using walls on the front line.

The premises for the development of the proposal seek to segment the transition between social and intimate environments in a gradual way, thus, the “L plan” plays a fundamental role in the implementation of the work besides allowing integration with the landscape and external area.

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro / Reverbo

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro / Reverbo

All proposed spaces are arranged to the predominant view wich has South insolation that enables translucent surfaces in conjunction with wooden shutters to close the rooms according to the will of the dweller.

The living room and kitchen are integrated with an external patio that holds convergence point and meeting of the house. A support room, service area, storage and garage are arranged to the West side.

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro / Reverbo

Image Courtesy © Gabriel Castro / Reverbo

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

Image Courtesy © Marcos Franchini

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, House, Kerkythea, Residential, SketchUp, V-Ray




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