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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.

Cayowaá Apartment Sao Paulo, Brazil by Garoa 

 
December 24th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: drizzle

110 sqm apartment renovation, off-plan purchase at Cayowaa Street, Sumare’s neighborhood, Sao Paulo. The main alteration to the plan consisted of integrating the living space, kitchen, and terrace. The tile floor finish, which refers to the imagery of outdoor yards / patios, comes into the apartment and defines the juncture of these spaces. The hanging cabinet / partition defines the apartment’s circulation with a mid-opacity frosted glass, to blur out the activities from the adjacent space. At the dining room side, it serves as a sideboard for trays, dishes, and cupboards, while concurrently supporting the TV and other hardware at the living side. A suspended panel at the bedroom was proposed to part the closet space while also providing a sideboard for the bed.

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

  • Architects: Garoa
  • Project: Cayowaá Apartment
  • Location: Sao Paulo
  • Photography: Pedro Napolitano Silver
  • Total built area: 110 m2
  • Authors: Garoa [Garoa: alexandre gervásio, erico botteselli, lucas thomé, pedro de bona]
  • Collaborators: Nathália lorena, liene baptista, thaís coelho, vinícius costa
  • Construction Management: Garoa
  • Contractor: Maranhão
  • Joinery and Locksmiths: Távola Redonda (Sergio Nogueira)

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

  • Start Project: Mar 2016
  • Work: Jun 2016 – Feb 2017
  • Completion Date: 2017

Renovation of a 110sqm apartment purchased at the plant on Rua Cayowaá in the Sumaré neighborhood, São Paulo. The main change is the integration of the living room, dining room, kitchen and balcony. A hydraulic tile floor, which refers to the imagination of the yard / balcony, enters the residence, delimits and reinforces the junction of these areas. A hanging cabinet / panel rearranges the circulation of the apartment, has milky glass, a compromise between opacity and transparency, allowing to blur the events of the opposite environment. At dinner it supports as a sideboard and cupboard for dishes, while the stand for television and other equipment. In the bedroom is created a panel also suspended that protects the closet and serves as a sideboard for the bed.

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Silver

Image Courtesy © Garoa

Image Courtesy © Garoa

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Categories: Apartments, House, Interiors, Residential




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