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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.

Jardins Residence in São Paulo, Brazil by Drucker Arquitetura

 
May 18th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Drucker Arquitetura

Located in an area of neighborhoods called Jardins, with single-family houses and green areas listed as heritage, this house has 550m² of built area divided into two levels, the ground and upper floors. The original land had a four-meter slope height in relation to the level of the street.

Thus, on the ground floor we have lodged garage, storehouses, technical facilities, part of services, servants’ quarters with pantry, and accesses through internal and external staircases.

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

  • Architects: Drucker Arquitetura
  • Project: Jardins Residence
  • Location: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Photography: Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

The upper floor has been installed on the highest part of the existing slope and cantilevers over the ground floor, which is just above street level. On the upper floor, the program was organized around a central courtyard, whose U-shape plan is articulated by a circulation, with powder room, internal staircase, kitchen and pantry, an intimate room, and by two wings parallel to the external road. The wing closer to the street houses a great lounge with living and dining areas, home theater and balconies. In the back wing we have a sequence of four suites, the last being a master suite.

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

The construction, of exposed reinforced concrete cast by wood slats, has components in outstanding materials such as steel, wood and glass. The floor, of levigate travertine Roman marble in the internal ambiances was also used in the external area, and the absence of unevenness has enhanced the continuity between exterior and interior (there is a system of rainwater capture built into the stones).

One of the design highlights are the brises of the master suite, which function either as sunshades (modulating the entrance of light until total closure), or as opening doors.

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

This residence was conceived to promote personal renewal and wellbeing, through spaces where landscape and architecture meet to replenish and invigorate the spirit. Thus, the central courtyard has a contemplative vertical garden, trees with a small grassy area, and an overflowing swimming pool to promote a sense of water mirror that reflects this garden. This courtyard, together with the large sliding glass doorways of the two wings, and the twelve pivotal glass doors of the front facade, allow residents to have direct contact with the exterior and its green area.

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Internally we have sought a dichotomy created by the walls of exposed slatted concrete and the lightness of the frames with large glass panels that open completely towards the vertical garden courtyard and towards the huge existing trees of the street and the environs. In order to accentuate the light coming from the large front room (east face), a structured set with glass metallic pergola on the roof, and equally transparent glass pivoting doors were designed. This arrangement has provided an unusual interaction with the treetops, which seem to invade the interior of this large concrete lounge, with no pillars in between.

The house could also count on rainwater reuse, solar energy capture, cross ventilation, windows with heat treatment, polystyrene thermal insulation on the roof, digital lighting control, recycled wood, among other measures of green architecture.

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Ruben Otero

Image Courtesy © Drucker Architecture

Image Courtesy © Drucker Architecture

Image Courtesy © Drucker Architecture

Image Courtesy © Drucker Architecture

Image Courtesy © Drucker Architecture

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