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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.

Apartment VLP in São Paulo, Brazil by PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

 
April 21st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

Located in a building built in the 60's in the city of São Paulo, the Retrofit Project of this Apartment started from two basic premises, one requested by the client and the other imposed by the existing property. The first was the search for a library to house the owner's extensive collection of books. It soon became clear to us that this space should be an architecturally important volume and that it should be the spirit of the project. The second was that the living room had a lower ceiling in most of it´s area because of the building structure. So, we redefined this perimeter in order to improve the circulation of the apartment, as well as to make that lowered living room a cozy space.

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

  • Architects: PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS
  • Project: Apartment VLP
  • Location: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Photography: Ricardo Basetti
  • Other Participants: Contractor LAER
  • Completion Year: 2018

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

The White Volume in the apartment´s Entrance shelters a wood closet with copper tray, so the owners can leave keys and small objects there right after they arrive. On the other face of this volume, looking to the dining room, is the bar, made of marble and mirror. The wooden countertop right in front of it hosts a removable metal cooler for cold drinks. There, people can sit and gather in a more unpretentious way.

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Much of the original structural elements of the Apartment are in apparent concrete. In contrast to this material, we sought the use of demolition wood on the floor. In this way, the lowered living room for example, had its design even more reinforced, becoming detached of the rest of the apartment as well. We tried to separate some volumes like the Bar and Library of the main structure in order to reinforce them as architectonic elements and to work them as indirect lighting sources in the apartment.

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

All pieces of fixed furniture were created and detailled by the office such as the sideboard, sofa and side tables and television shelf.

Permeated by walls filled by books and wood and copper shelves, a small office/studio is in the heart of the library volume.

The intimate areas have also been carefully designed through the search for new solutions for the project, as is the case of the main bathroom countertop which is suspended by a copper structure.

The decoration and furniture was also signed by the Studio.

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

Image Courtesy © Ricardo Basetti

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

Image Courtesy © PASCALI SEMERDJIAN ARQUITETOS

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Categories: Apartments, House, Interiors, Residential




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