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Architects:Gui Mattos
Year:2023
Photographs:Carolina Lacaz
Manufacturers:Indusparquet,Ana Teresa,Concresteel,Escada & Cia,Ilka Lemos,Neogran
Lead Architect:Riccardo Buso
Interior Coordination:Fernanda Denser
Architecture Team:Leonardo Vieira, Daniel Farfelmazi, Matheus Alves, Marcos Ribeiro, Camila Ripani, Flávia Moura
Lighting Consutlant:Ilumination / Rodrigo Jardim
Landscape Architects:Daniel Nunes / Tatiana Meyer
Structural Consultants:Stec do Brasil / Mauricio
Concrete Consulting:Vértice / Gabriel Regino
Marble Work:Neogran / Roseli
Joinery:Bordin Moveis / Nelson Bordin
Electromechanical Consultant:Zamaro / Marcelo
Air Conditioning:LogiProject / Décio
Audio And Video:Paulo D'ávila
Automation:De Riggi / Daniel
Construction:Capaz Construtora / João Munari
Frame Installation:RN Esquadrias / Reginaldo
Facade And Waterproofing:Top Seal / Eugenio
City:São Carlos
Country:Brazil
Text description provided by the architects. A quite solid facade, which reveals nothing of its interior, invites the resident to enter through a wooden door, almost timid, which, set back a bit, is the only opening in this almost hermetic volume. Despite its discretion, this elevation has an intriguing fact. It quickly reveals the three main elements of the project: the ground floor in concrete, the first floor in white-painted masonry, and the wood, which varies in function, serving as doors, panels, and slats.
Located on a corner lot, the house seeks to make the most of the space, taking an "L" shape and opening up to a large private garden, but also to the view of the hills on the horizon and a unique sunset that can be seen right in front of it.
In contrast to the facade, upon entering, one notices the surprise of a spacious and well-lit area. We see a generous living room integrated with the dining area and the external space with a pool. Were it not for the glass panels, these spaces, along with the gourmet area - located in a second volume perpendicular to the first - could feel like one single space. The bedrooms, in turn, are concentrated on the first floor, ensuring privacy and a privileged view.
Finally, connecting the three floors is a sculptural concrete staircase. Besides being a symbolic element, it also marks the beginning of a generous concrete overhang - the other end of the house, which extends outward, serving as a cover for the garage.
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