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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.

Casa Toblerone in São Paulo, Brazil by Studio MK27

 
January 22nd, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio MK27

The basic concept of the Toblerone House can be described as a unique image: a free first floor with large sliding glass doors which support a wooden box delimited by concrete beams.  The first floor houses the collective program, with living room, utilities and kitchen. On the second floor are the three bedrooms, the den and a home theater.

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  • Architects: Studio MK27
  • Project: Casa Toblerone
  • Location: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Photography: Nelson kon
  • Site Area: 1.453 sqm
  • Built Area: 590 sqm
  • Co-architect: Diana Radomysler
  • Interior Design: Diana Radomysler
  • Project Team: Carolina castroviejo, Fernanda palmieri, Fernando falcon, Mariana simas, Oswaldo pessano
  • Contractor: Lock engenharia

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  • Structure Engineer: Eng. gilberto pinto rodrigues
  • Project: january . 2008
  • Completion: october . 2011

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Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

The conceptual and programmatic simplicity of the house joins a structural simplicity: a 14-pillared grid, organized in two lines, support the construction. All of the pillars are exposed with a rounded format. When the doorframes of the first floor are open, the living room becomes a free floor, totally open to the gardens a house on pilotis. The simple architectural concept reminds of the Domino corbusian system, a type of manifestation about the free structure.

The shape of the land allowed for a longitudinal implanting of the house with spatial permeability between the two extreme areas, with a loose canopy in the garden. The apparent architectural simplicity ends up revealing complex spaces. The veranda, which extends from the living room, becomes a central living space, with an external fireplace.  The office, integrated to the living room, is delimited by a stand, free from any other element. This office is connected with the back patio, which has beautiful jabuticabeiras. On the second floor, the master bedroom and bathroom open to a beam – the roof of the veranda – and look out over the treetops that perfume the beam of the first floor.

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Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

The wood establishes a dialogue with the other raw material, such as the concrete, and is used as a sun filter for the bedrooms. Each piece of this brise-soleil has a triangular shape and was fixed to folding doors, able to be kept open according to the needs of the users. On the ground floor, cross-ventilation allows for excellent thermal comfort.

The simplicity of Toblerone House surpasses the organization of the house, the solutions for environmental comfort, or even in the everyday use by the inhabitants, little surprises complete the architecture.

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

Image Courtesy © Nelson kon

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