Cazo Apartment / Estúdio BRA
The project is a renovation for a 38sqm apartment in a newly built building in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Courtesy of Estúdio BRA
Architects: Estúdio BRA
Location: Brooklin Novo, São Paulo - State of São Paulo, 04601-003, Brazil
Authors: André Di Gregorio, Rodrigo Maçonilio
Design Team: Alanna Scarcelli, Júlia Brückmann
Collaborators : Jca Marcenaria
Area: 38.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Maíra Acayaba
Text description provided by the architects. The project is a renovation for a 38sqm apartment in a newly built building in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Scheme
Because it was a limited space, the tall furniture had to be concentrated. It was decided to join all the items that could generate visual barriers in blocks and lean them against the few walls of the single dormitory apartment, the furniture from the social area is low and therefore allows the space to be seen from one end to another at any time, in this way the floorplan breathes in the best possible way and leaves the residents in constant contact with the view of the city that the seventeenth floor provides.
© Maíra Acayaba
Bathroom and wardrobes have become a green block in carpentry and this block is leaning against the corner opposite the entrance of the unit, the furniture has four doors and one of them hides the bathroom of the couple.
Plan
On the opposite side, a blue linear furn...
Courtesy of Estúdio BRA
Architects: Estúdio BRA
Location: Brooklin Novo, São Paulo - State of São Paulo, 04601-003, Brazil
Authors: André Di Gregorio, Rodrigo Maçonilio
Design Team: Alanna Scarcelli, Júlia Brückmann
Collaborators : Jca Marcenaria
Area: 38.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Maíra Acayaba
Text description provided by the architects. The project is a renovation for a 38sqm apartment in a newly built building in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Scheme
Because it was a limited space, the tall furniture had to be concentrated. It was decided to join all the items that could generate visual barriers in blocks and lean them against the few walls of the single dormitory apartment, the furniture from the social area is low and therefore allows the space to be seen from one end to another at any time, in this way the floorplan breathes in the best possible way and leaves the residents in constant contact with the view of the city that the seventeenth floor provides.
© Maíra Acayaba
Bathroom and wardrobes have become a green block in carpentry and this block is leaning against the corner opposite the entrance of the unit, the furniture has four doors and one of them hides the bathroom of the couple.
Plan
On the opposite side, a blue linear furn...
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