Duplex Curve / Mandarina Arquitetura
"If a straight line is the shortest path between two points, the curve is what makes the concrete find infinity." With this sentence from our honorable Oscar Niemeyer, we introduce this duplex in Moema, that had the entire upper floor refurbished in order to serve the needs of a young couple that loves to cook and receive people. The design started with a great curved wood panel that begins in front of the stairs, goes through the whole living room up to the kitchen, integrating all the rooms. Besides bringing movement and dynamics due its curves, the panel is also very functional, composing the toilet (that used to occupy part of the kitchen area), doors that reveal a built-in workbench, a niche furniture on which the television, which can be moved through the trails, can be totally hidden and, finally, the high kitchen cabinets.
© Nathalie Artaxo
architects: Mandarina ArquiteturaLocation: Moema, São Paulo - State of São Paulo, BrazilArea: 110.0 m2Project Year: 2018Photographs: Nathalie Artaxo
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© Nathalie Artaxo
architects: Mandarina ArquiteturaLocation: Moema, São Paulo - State of São Paulo, BrazilArea: 110.0 m2Project Year: 2018Photographs: Nathalie Artaxo
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