Its rooftop provides that outside platform as a belvedere welcoming people to the house. Downstairs we first reach the bedrooms level and below it the living room and kitchen. Underneath, attached to the ground level, the portion sheltered by the house was taken as a veranda. This main volume was complemented with two satellites, two small side volumes: the first one plays as the extension of both street and rooftop providing a platform for parking are and custodian house bellow it; the second one is an extension of the veranda to make the swimming pool and a mechanical space at the bottom. From this lower level veranda a winding track through the garden provides access to the beach. In a way this house could be described as spread along the steep path from the street to the beach.
Project name: Ubatuba House II
Architects: SPBR Arquitetos – http://www.spbr.arq.br/
Location: Ubatuba, Brazil
Area: 350 m²
Year: 2014
Photographer: Nelson Kon – https://www.nelsonkon.com.br/
Project Team: Tatiana Ozzetti, Nilton Suenaga, Ciro Miguel, Juliana Braga, Fernanda Cavallaro, Victor Próspero
Structural Engineer: Marcelo José Bianco, Ricardo Bozza, Inner Engenharia
Plumbing / Electrical: JPD
Landscape Architect: Raul Pereira
General Contractor: José Bernardino E. de Sousa
Architect In Charge: Angelo Bucci
Plumbing: JPD
Electrical: JPD
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