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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.

BRJ House in Maringá, Brazil by Grupo pr architecture

 
April 28th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Grupo pr architecture

Located in a private condominium, the BRJ house stands out for its concrete elements composed of two blind gable walls e prestressed beams, forming a set of porches that characterizes its volume and shelters the heart of the house: the social sector and services. Large aluminum and glass sliding plans seal this concrete core and allow cross ventilation and natural lighting, as well as visually connecting it with the rest of the house.

Image Courtesy © Estúdio Paralelo

  • Architects: Grupo pr architecture
  • Project: BRJ House
  • Location: Maringá, Brazil
  • Photography: Estúdio Paralelo
  • Lead architect: João Vitor Ricciardi Sordi e Rodrigo Pupin
  • Gross built area: 590,55m²
  • Project conclusion year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Estúdio Paralelo

The sectorization of the house is marked by volumes of different materials: while in the social/services sector concrete is the highlight, as previously mentioned, a rectangular volume in ceramic bricks, painted in blue, visually independent from the rest of the house, accommodates the intimate sector and houses the bedrooms. With the social area bloc, these two volumes shape the leisure area in the back of the property.

The main access to the house is defined by a walkway that invites the visitor and takes him to the social sector. Along this path, the winding walkway crosses the central void that houses the garden on the lower level. This route introduces the user to what comes further.

Image Courtesy © Estúdio Paralelo

Image Courtesy © Estúdio Paralelo

The key point of the project is a large prestressed slab, with seamless support points. In this free space, living, dining, gourmet and kitchen areas are distributed in an integrated way that opens to the leisure area on one side and to the central garden on the other.

The lower level of the internal garden and the bottom of the external valley, at the back of the property, allow a view of the treetops at the living and dining rooms, creating a relationship between the interior and the exterior.

Image Courtesy © Estúdio Paralelo

Image Courtesy © Estúdio Paralelo

Although the property has a large unevenness, the client requested a single-story house. This would require a large landfill and as a way of minimize the intervention, a basement was proposed, housing an office, home theater and playroom lit by a large garden in the central void that accompanies the natural slope of the lot. This void organizes the environments on its perimeter and, with the cobogó wall of the facade, gives greater privacy to the social area, in addition to connecting the ground floor and the basement.

All the elements highlighted here promote an architectural tour that was intended to surprise the user with different perspectives and unusual compositions.

Image Courtesy © Estúdio Paralelo

Image Courtesy © Grupo pr architecture

Image Courtesy © Grupo pr architecture

Image Courtesy © Grupo pr architecture

Image Courtesy © Grupo pr architecture

Image Courtesy © Grupo pr architecture

Image Courtesy © Grupo pr architecture

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Categories: House, Residential




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