The project defines itself aligning two different inputs that arose from these desires. First, a racional square shaped concrete slab that defines with clarity a floor to lean on and a roof to protect.
The ground floor lifts slightly from the natural terrain and presents itself as step up towards the common space or eventually a bench to enjoy nature. The upper slab combines structural techniques with the fluidity of the space created in between and the intent of bringing in the natural insolation, ventilation and the rainforest environment.
The upper slab, an inverted prism with all of its columns on the borders, are placed simetrically allowing the openess towards all the directions enhancing the permanent connection in between nature and shelter throughout all the common space.
In a cozy and private atmosphere, the inward areas are combined in a simple and gentle precast wooden structure that lays on top of the concrete slab as if it was just another piece of carefully chosen furniture that composes the whole.
Project name: Itamambuca House
Architects: Gui Mattos – https://guimattos.com.br/
Location: Praia do Itamambuca, Brazil
Area: 450 m²
Year: 2016
Photography: Nelson Kon – https://www.nelsonkon.com.br/
Interior Design Team: Roberta Dias, Ana Guimarães, Beatriz Sinkvicio, Tomás Kavakama
Design Team: André Delmanto, Daniel Farfelmaze, Tiago Mestre, Luciana Rangel, Leonardo Vieira, Raquel Palmieri
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