SA House / 73.Onze Arquitetura
SA House / 73.Onze ArquiteturaSave this picture!© Oka fotografiaHouses•
Architects:
73.Onze Arquitetura
Area
Area of this architecture project
Area:
1094 m²
Year
Completion year of this architecture project
Year:
2023
Photographs
Photographs:Oka fotografia
Lead Architects:
Julia Regis Bittencourt
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Text description provided by the architects. The land, located in a residential condominium in southern Bahia, in Trancoso, has a flat topography and access marked by a dense set of native trees, such as rubber trees and ingá trees. In the background, the lot opens up to a green common area of the condominium, ensuring a free and permanent view of the vegetation.this picture!These physical characteristics directly influenced the distribution of the architectural program, prioritizing solar orientation, cross ventilation, and the relationship with the landscape. The organization of the spaces aimed to provide integration between social environments while preserving the privacy of the intimate areas of the house.this picture!Some of the bedrooms were organized in a single-story block laterally placed on the land, in order to preserve the native trees and ensure greater visual and physical permeability between the built volumes and the garden, which features a flat roof slab. The common circulation in this volume is protected by vertical wooden brises, ensuring privacy, solar control, and a play of light and shadow throughout the day. Each bedroom has an individual balcony facing the east facade, enhancing thermal comfort and natural lighting.this picture!The remaining bedrooms are located on the upper floor of the main block of the house, also protected by brises in the common circulation and with access to a continuous balcony facing the pool and the green area at the back of the lot. The visual unity between the two blocks is reinforced by the repetition of wooden elements and the coherence in materials.this picture!this picture!The slab roof of the ground block was designed as a counterpoint to the main volume of the house, which has a tiled roof, marking an intentional contrast between the construction elements. In addition to its aesthetic value, this slab was executed with expanded clay, promoting thermal comfort and also serving as a base for technical equipment, such as the condensers of the air conditioning system.this picture!The common areas of the house are concentrated on the ground floor of the two-story volume, positioned perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the land. Large retractable glass panels reinforce the integration with the gourmet balcony and the pool area, creating visual continuity and fluidity between the indoor and outdoor environments.this picture!this picture!this picture!A central deck organizes the circulation between the blocks and gently guides the path along the land, functioning as an articulating element of the architecture. This pathway invites the resident and the visitor to contemplate the house from different angles, enhancing the space and the experience of movement. The landscaping plays an essential role in this sensory experience, with tropical species adapted to the local climate.this picture!The interior design, also developed by the office, sought a balance between contemporary and handcrafted elements. Clean design elements are combined with pieces from local artisans, imparting identity to the space. The light color palette is punctuated by earthy and red tones, which warm the environments and contrast with the white finishes and the burnt cement floor of the architecture.this picture!This residence was carefully designed to host family, friends, and guests, promoting gatherings and moments of relaxation. Integration, comfort, and privacy were the pillars of the project. The use of elements such as slatted panels and wooden brises allowed for the creation of intimate circulation without compromising visual permeability and natural ventilation. Meanwhile, the large glass planes, which open widely, connect the environments and reinforce the welcoming and sunny atmosphere of the house.this picture!
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SA House / 73.Onze Arquitetura
SA House / 73.Onze ArquiteturaSave this picture!© Oka fotografiaHouses•
Architects:
73.Onze Arquitetura
Area
Area of this architecture project
Area:
1094 m²
Year
Completion year of this architecture project
Year:
2023
Photographs
Photographs:Oka fotografia
Lead Architects:
Julia Regis Bittencourt
More SpecsLess Specs
this picture!
Text description provided by the architects. The land, located in a residential condominium in southern Bahia, in Trancoso, has a flat topography and access marked by a dense set of native trees, such as rubber trees and ingá trees. In the background, the lot opens up to a green common area of the condominium, ensuring a free and permanent view of the vegetation.this picture!These physical characteristics directly influenced the distribution of the architectural program, prioritizing solar orientation, cross ventilation, and the relationship with the landscape. The organization of the spaces aimed to provide integration between social environments while preserving the privacy of the intimate areas of the house.this picture!Some of the bedrooms were organized in a single-story block laterally placed on the land, in order to preserve the native trees and ensure greater visual and physical permeability between the built volumes and the garden, which features a flat roof slab. The common circulation in this volume is protected by vertical wooden brises, ensuring privacy, solar control, and a play of light and shadow throughout the day. Each bedroom has an individual balcony facing the east facade, enhancing thermal comfort and natural lighting.this picture!The remaining bedrooms are located on the upper floor of the main block of the house, also protected by brises in the common circulation and with access to a continuous balcony facing the pool and the green area at the back of the lot. The visual unity between the two blocks is reinforced by the repetition of wooden elements and the coherence in materials.this picture!this picture!The slab roof of the ground block was designed as a counterpoint to the main volume of the house, which has a tiled roof, marking an intentional contrast between the construction elements. In addition to its aesthetic value, this slab was executed with expanded clay, promoting thermal comfort and also serving as a base for technical equipment, such as the condensers of the air conditioning system.this picture!The common areas of the house are concentrated on the ground floor of the two-story volume, positioned perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the land. Large retractable glass panels reinforce the integration with the gourmet balcony and the pool area, creating visual continuity and fluidity between the indoor and outdoor environments.this picture!this picture!this picture!A central deck organizes the circulation between the blocks and gently guides the path along the land, functioning as an articulating element of the architecture. This pathway invites the resident and the visitor to contemplate the house from different angles, enhancing the space and the experience of movement. The landscaping plays an essential role in this sensory experience, with tropical species adapted to the local climate.this picture!The interior design, also developed by the office, sought a balance between contemporary and handcrafted elements. Clean design elements are combined with pieces from local artisans, imparting identity to the space. The light color palette is punctuated by earthy and red tones, which warm the environments and contrast with the white finishes and the burnt cement floor of the architecture.this picture!This residence was carefully designed to host family, friends, and guests, promoting gatherings and moments of relaxation. Integration, comfort, and privacy were the pillars of the project. The use of elements such as slatted panels and wooden brises allowed for the creation of intimate circulation without compromising visual permeability and natural ventilation. Meanwhile, the large glass planes, which open widely, connect the environments and reinforce the welcoming and sunny atmosphere of the house.this picture!
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About this office73.Onze ArquiteturaOffice•••
Published on May 19, 2025Cite: "SA House / 73.Onze Arquitetura"19 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . < ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否
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