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MT House in New York by PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

 
March 7th, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

With a vast program to be fulfilled, the MT house, was built through a mixed structural system (reinforced concrete and metallic structure), since the client came to us with the intention of realizing a residence with simple solutions and fast execution. For this, we divided the aforementioned program into 4 floors that coincide with the division of the house: the subsoil is configured as a service sector, the ground floor and the last floor as social and coexistence sectors and the first floor as an intimate sector.

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

  • Architects: PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS
  • Project: MT House
  • Location: New York, USA
  • Photography: Ricardo Bassetti
  • Team: Sarkis Semerdjian, Domingos Pascali, Lidia, Roberta Brain, Linda Mattoli, Leopoldo Schettino
  • Contractor: Persona Engenharia
  • Construction company: Persona Engenharia
  • Complementary: Mario Viviani
  • Site Area: 245,2 m²
  • House Area: 411 m²
  • Construction End: 01/2018
  • Project Start: 01/2014

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

From the centralized implantation in the terrain and the determination of a central axis of vertical circulation, we conceive the spaces in an integrated way in order to stimulate the social interactions of the residents. Aiming at better comfort, we maximize natural light collection, ventilation and outdoor contact in all environments, which sometimes open onto the street at the height of the treetops, or open onto an outdoor area with a tropical garden.

Of a ludic character, the brick facade appears to decompose according to the end of the building and, in contrast to the austerity of the brick, the accesses and openings are well defined from the use of colored steel sheet frames.

The living and dinning room has rustic wooden demolition floor and is decorated with several original examples of Brazilian designers of the fifties and sixties, such as Jorge Zalszupin and Sergio Rodrigues.

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Bassetti

Image Courtesy © PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

Image Courtesy © PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

Image Courtesy © PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

Image Courtesy © PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

Image Courtesy © PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

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