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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.

Sloth´s House in São Paulo, Brazil by NAUTILO arquitetura & gerenciamento

 
July 2nd, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: NAUTILO arquitetura & gerenciamento

Camouflaged in the middle of the Atlantic Forest in Iporanga, Sloth’s House is the manifestation of the desire of a large family to be close to nature and, hopefully, spot the nice mammal from time to time in its natural habitat.

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

  • Architects: NAUTILO arquitetura & gerenciamento
  • Project: Sloth´s House
  • Location: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Photography: Alessandro Guimarães
  • Lead Architect: Guga Viana
  • Project Team: Alexandre Junior
  • Structure Design: Benedictis Engenharia
  • Hydraulic And Electrical Projects: Ramoska Castellani
  • Lighting Design: Reka Iluminação
  • Construction: Atmos Gerenciamento de Obras
  • Bare Concrete Consultant: GR consultoria
  • Area:  5996 ft²
  • Year:  2018

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Deployed on a steep slope plot of 1,300 m2, the great challenge of this project was to meet the extensive program occupying the smallest possible projection area. The solution could not be other than verticalization. The house unfolds upon three floors.

At the street level, a bridge crosses over the forest to the upper platform, where the garage and main access are located.

Two overlapping rectangular volumes solve the entire program of the house, below the garage slab: the upper yellow metallic structure volume contains the first and second floors; the lower volume, in bare concrete, houses the pool and the third floor.

The suites are located on the first floor . On the second floor, the social area and two rooms open onto the balcony and the concrete pool. All glass shields face the forest.

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

The social area with a generous headroom unfolds a large void where vertical circulation happens. The glass openings promote good natural lighting and cross ventilation, which decreases greatly the need for air conditioning.

The third floor hosts three bedrooms, the game room and the sauna, all three with visual access to the forest, which increases the chances of glimpsing Sloth!

The industrial aesthetic party adopted values ​​structure and exposed slabs, concrete block walls, polished concrete floors and exposed electrical conduits.

The choice of natural wood furniture gives the final touch and comfort needed at a weekend home.

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

Image Courtesy © Alessandro Guimarães

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Image Courtesy © NAUTILO arquitetura & gerenciamento

Image Courtesy © NAUTILO arquitetura & gerenciamento

Image Courtesy © NAUTILO arquitetura & gerenciamento

Image Courtesy © NAUTILO arquitetura & gerenciamento

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Categories: House, Residential, Villa




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