The design of this residence at Fazenda Boa Vista seeks to value the surroundings from within. The creation of interesting proportions, then, arises from volumes with sloping roofs, through differentiated and not perpendicular angles, which frame the landscape and environments in an innovative way.
The pool is connected to the gourmet area, whose light enters through the cobogós, which simultaneously offer privacy to residents, provide natural lighting to the environment and create a cross ventilation system. The cobogós used are models in Ipsilon, specially chosen for the project and designed by Arthur Casas.
In the structure of the residence, prefabricated wood was used, a sustainable solution that simultaneously offers wide gaps between its internal environments.
As for the materiality, the facades are made of stone, Ipsilon cobogó and
carbonized pine wood, which is also installed on the roof, like a deck, over a
waterproofed slab.
In the intimate area, we opted for tilting windows, which have the function of
ventilating and illuminating spaces without compromising privacy. When closed,
they end up blending into the façade, as they are also clad in carbonized pinus
wood. They were made to work manually, with the aid of a metal arm that locks in 3
other angles, 90º, 45º or 30º