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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.

CKO Apartament in São Paulo, Brazil by David Ito Arquitetura

 
February 8th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: David Ito Arquitetura

The refurbishment of this duplex penthouse in the district Higienópolis was developed for a middle-aged couple, whose main requests were a sober environment, appreciation of the views and natural light, besides taking full advantage of terraces with lush vegetation.

The flat is suitably set out; the lower floor houses the entire private wing and the upper floor the social wing. Both floors have service areas.

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

  • Architects: David Ito Arquitetura
  • Project: CKO Apartament
  • Location: Higienópolis, São Paulo – SP, Brazil
  • Photography: Maira Acayaba
  • Team: David Ito, Martin Naf, Victor Hertel, Lucas Anghinoni, Victória Calil.
  • Manufacturers: AR Marcenaria, Cia de Iluminação, Lumini, Micasa, Dpot.
  • Área: 360m²
  • Year: 2018

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The lower floor is characterised by the predominance of white and wood, with hints of black in the stone and metal. The white flatters the distribution of light and the wood brings warmth, creating a light and pleasant atmosphere, very similar to Scandinavian style. The materials used for the furniture follow the same concept.

All the social parts are integrated and connected to the terraces, which in addition to bringing green landscaping to the indoor ambiance, have the best views of the neighbourhood: Buenos Aires Square and Pacaembu districts.

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

The proximity of the neighbouring buildings made some views undesirable. This occurred on two small terraces in the social area, which had views of the service side of the adjacent building.

The problem was solved with two removable shelves, preserving the access of maintenance to the terraces. Integrated with oak panels, these shelves with niches closed by opaque glasses, allow the entrance of natural light and allows the inclusion of more green inside the flat.

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

White bricks, concrete, wood, stone and vegetation make up the gourmet terrace, creating the feeling of living in a house, so desired by many residents of Sao Paulo.

The interior decoration seeks to value national design, bringing a large amount of pieces designed by Brazilian professionals.

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

Image Courtesy © Maira Acayaba

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Categories: Apartments, Interiors, Renovation, Residential




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