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.
- 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