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Friday, August 26, 2011

Boaçava House / By MMBB Arquitetos

São Paulo, Brazil
MMBB Arquitetos
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Concrete House architecture designed by MMBB Arquitetos named Boacava house. Development constructed from genuine concept with encouragement between interior and exterior.

Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
This house located in Sao Paulo city, Brazil. Built on 344 sqm land area. Basic layout of this house architecture designed box shape. Floor layer divided into four level sections. Basement area, ground, second, and top floor level. Ground level interior designed open, so house building looks floating. Floor at ground section white colored and supplemented by wood table and chairs as relax place. Some plants vegetation placed near it as green nuances. Pillar as house brace in this area made from strong concrete structure.
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
The 4 columns support 2 reinforced concrete parallel bearing walls. They are the building superstructure and are also reinforced by the transversal slabs. All technical installations are juxtaposed to the side-walls, forming the house infrastructure. All “fixed” parts have been grouped on the volume periphery.
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
The space in between the bearing walls and the slabs shelters the other functions that are organized according to the plan’s flexible layouts. This is a response to the inevitable transformation that this residence has undergone over time.
A central court articulates all spaces, integrating them both visually and functionally through its multiple transparencies assured by emptiness and glass surfaces. Under the living room slab, in the semi-basement, sits the laundry room and garage areas.
As an extension to the living room and kitchen areas, lie the garden and veranda, stretching through the house ground.
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Living area, dining, and kitchen placed in one room with glass wall situated on ground floor. So that make this room has many functions at once. Grouping some furniture set distinguished accompany each function like red sofa, dining furniture, and white table chairs. White ball chandelier complement each furniture group. Horizontal shiny black table placed near glass wall with several items on its surface as ornament. White color fill at kitchen desk and storage media, giving clean and neat impression. Below this area, there’s basement functioned as garage. Black stairs connect every floor level. Entrance place connected by stairs to second floor.
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Interior design fully open at middle of house. Hallway at second floor designed around empty space at middle and bordered by black fence. Floor hallway made from wood material, gives interior impression that varies. Staircase leads to top floor connected directly to hallway, so that access become narrowed. Bedroom situated on second floor with glass wall. Central point articulates entire house interior, expanding open visual, assisted by glass wall on some side.
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
On the first floor, the bedrooms and offices present a double-face feature which relate them equally to both the indoor and outdoor environment. Over the top slab, a garden roof allows a glimpse of the wide horizon, something unique in the city of Sao Paulo planning.
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
Photo © Courtesy of Nelson Kon
level 1 floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MMBB Arquitetos
level 2 floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MMBB Arquitetos
level 3 floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MMBB Arquitetos
level 0 floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MMBB Arquitetos
roof plan--drawing © Courtesy of MMBB Arquitetos
cross sections--drawing © Courtesy of MMBB Arquitetos
section--drawing © Courtesy of MMBB Arquitetos
section--drawing © Courtesy of MMBB Arquitetos
The people
Architects: MMBB Arquitetos
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Project Year: 2006
Project team: Marina Sabino, Márcia Terazaki, Thiago Rolemberg, Ana Carina Costa, Marina Acayaba, Marcelo Maia Rosa
Project Area: 344 sqm
Photographs: Nelson Kon


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