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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. Xingu House in Nova Lima, Brazil by Tetro ArquiteturaSeptember 8th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Tetro Arquitetura This work, located in Nova Lima a Brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais, is now under construction. It is inserted in a huge and complex 8.000 square meters land, with stone walls remaining from an old construction, native forest, grassy plateaus and spectacular views of the mountains. There is also a grotto, which will be incorporated into the new building program. The project is the result of an extensive research on design that sough a response to all of these site characteristics. The new elements were implemented as shiny pieces that contrast with the rusticity of the walls and existing nature on the grounds. Nature incorporates itself into the house in a poetic way, through the dilution of the boundaries between interior and exterior.
The starting point for this response was the search for the best view and the desire to intensify the resident’s contact with nature. With that in mind, the concept of the house was developed in such a way that the main volume is implanted right above the level of the stone walls and the program is distributed throughout three sector, or “tips”. The sector where two main suites are located is elevated 6 meters relative to the natural level of the land and is where one can have a panoramic view of the mountains. The other two “tips” are supported on a plateau formed by the old stone walls and contemplate the guest rooms, the office, the kitchen and all of the internal social area of the house, which maintain contact and have direct access to the upper portion of the site. The house, with its unique shape, embraces the back portion of the grounds and its dense vegetation. It is in this forest where the spa is located. The spa was designed to be a separate volume, independent from the house and its shape occupies the empty spaces between trees, avoiding suppression. In it are found a sauna, the spa, changing rooms, a resting area and a gym. Thick irregularly shaped concrete pillars support the house’s main body. It is inside these organic elements that some of the bathrooms, staircases, the elevator and other accessories of the house are found. On the lower floor, over the natural terrain, is located the recreation area, with direct access to the cave, which has been transformed in a wine cellar. This level also receives the pool and a generous outdoors area, where the residents can relax in the sun. Contact Tetro Arquitetura
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