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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. The Most Beautiful House in São Paulo, Brazil by Leo Romano Interiors and Exteriors Eireli MEFebruary 3rd, 2021 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Leo Romano Interiors and Exteriors Eireli ME Located in Condomínio Terras de São José, in Itu, São Paulo, the 1100m2 residence received from the owners the affectionate name of “The most beautiful house”. The wide sloping terrain protects a portion of native forest. In this way, the project appropriates these characteristics for the definition of the architectural party. Few lines define the reinforced concrete structure. It is this evident structure that makes the volumetry appear to float over the terrain. The pillars are treated as sculptures and receive the slabs that duplicate at the ends of the building. In one of them, the gym overlaps the landscape.
The natural slope of the land is made the most of, so that the main floor is “loose” from the ground, as in stilt houses, making the garden cross the entire surface below the house. The higher side of the land preserves the forest that borders the entire wing of the rooms. The rooms also enjoy the lush nature. The floor plan in “L” on this floor is clear: bedrooms, living rooms, kitchen, balcony and gym are sequenced and continuous, and their uses can be identified both internally and in the external observation of architecture. other elements of conviviality such as the ground fire place. At the bottom of the land are the support and service environments, such as garage, warehouses, staff rooms and laundry. With its own language, the house stands out from the architectural complex in the condominium in which it is inserted. Although robust in size, it translates in a poetic way and takes the way of life of the residents. It combines boldness with simplicity of materials. It brings the sky to itself, and has with nature the closest to the dialogues. Categories: House, Residential |