We worked initially with physical and virtual mockups of the terrain topography, trying, as subtly as possible, to literally fit the architecture into the original relief, minimizing the project’s footprint on the landscape. At the same time, we avoided a radically vertical volume, unsuitable for a beach house, which in our opinion should not appear to have more than two stories.
Our proposal was to arrange the project in five staggered floors that would be aesthetically independent of each other, where one would never perceive its full height. In this way, the access floor is characterized by a solid volume, covered with rough stone and more mimetized to the ground features. The second floor forms an empty space, where we placed a balcony, a water mirror, and family-use areas.
The third floor contains the bedrooms and is formed by a pure volume covered by wood panels in balance, on pilotis-type columns. This block contains the social area, comprised of an overhanging terrace with a swimming pool designed to take advantage of the view. The living room and the balcony are set back from the ground and protected by a slender flat roof with eaves and glass frames. The top floor is formed by an uncovered wooden deck area and also accommodates the sauna, support area, and a hydro-massage pool.
Project name: RLW House
Location: Brazil
Area: 914 m²
Year: 2016
Photographer: Leonardo Finotti – http://www.leonardofinotti.com/
Projeto De Interiores (Marcenaria): Jacobsen Arquitetura
Autora De Interiores: Tatiana Kamogawa
Equipe De Interiores: Mariana Ferretti
Landscaping: Jundu Paisagismo
Lighting: Lightworks
Electrical And Hydraulic Installations: Grau Engenharia
Structure: João Leão Associados (project), Engimetal (assembly)
Construction: Rogério Biral
Management: Squaly
Plot Area: 1605,00 m²
Início Do Projeto: 2012
Authors: Bernardo Jacobsen, Paulo Jacobsen
Equipe De Projeto: Bernardo Jacobsen, Paulo Jacobsen, Edgar Murata, Marcelo Vessoni, Rafael de Oliveira, Veridiana Ruzante, Christian Rojas, Guilherme Pucci, Pedro Henrique Ramos
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