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House 8 / Marcos Bertoldi Arquitetos
House 8 / Marcos Bertoldi ArquitetosSave this picture! Eduardo MacariosHousesCuritiba, BrazilArchitects: Marcos Bertoldi ArquitetosAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:596 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2023 PhotographsPhotographs:Eduardo MacariosManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Abrasil, Alma Light, Alubauen, Alumifer, Casagrande Flores e Jardins, Deca, Docol, Espao Interativo, Mara Piscinas, Michelangelo Mrmores, S.C.A, Schco Lead Architects: Marcos Bertoldi, Felipe Chimanski More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The 2,124 m sloping lot with a native woodland at the rear, defined the project by imposing a building setback, preserving a lawned garden and a pool at the back, while respecting the protection zones required by local environmental regulations. The L-shaped ground floor plan concentrates the social areas, service spaces, and a studio. The shorter leg of the L features a single-story double-height volume dedicated to the main living spaces of the house, which are complemented by a powder room and a wine cellar located in the lower volume beneath a green roof. The longer leg comprises three levels, starting with garages in the basement, service areas on the ground floor, and bedrooms on the upper floor. The bedrooms are positioned to the north, with the master suite facing east and overlooking the woodland.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The social area, glazed on all four sides of the rectangular layout, benefits from eastern sunlight on its side facing the pool and western light on the street-facing faade. To ensure privacy, the western openings begin at a height of over 3 meters above the floor. In the social area, technique and aesthetics converge. The pursuit of slender proportions in the roof slab and the lateral exposed concrete walls is achieved through two inverted beams that connect these planes without allowing them to touch. The result is the perception of an exploded volume, composed of detached panels that allow light to enter from various angles. These inverted beams also anchor a large prismatic block of exposed concrete, which hovers above the social area, projecting outward toward the woodland with a cantilever of over 5 meters. This block contains the family room, illuminated by an English courtyard, and the remainder of the private areas of the house.Save this picture!The exposed concrete structure and enclosures are raised off the ground. The walls laid directly on the terrain are covered in gray ceramic bricks, contrasting in texture and volume with the lightness of the exposed concrete elements. The main entrance, featuring an amphitheater-like staircase and plaza, is also finished in the same material. The house number '8' is incorporated into a black metal railing, visible through two circular cutouts. The most striking feature of the landscaping is a cascading arrangement of Paran white marble blocks, which aids in stabilizing the existing slope.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officePublished on January 03, 2025Cite: "House 8 / Marcos Bertoldi Arquitetos" [Casa 8 / Marcos Bertoldi Arquitetos] 03 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1025087/house-8-marcos-bertoldi-arquitetos&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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