Garú Apartment / Estúdio BRA
The new address of a retired couple on the coast of São Paulo. The architectural intervention in the existing space was based on the decompartmentalization of the environments that were once fragmented did not represent the lifestyle of the residents.
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Architects: Estúdio BRA
Location: Guarujá - State of São Paulo, Brazil
Authors: André Di Gregorio, Rodrigo Maçonilio
Architects In Charge: André Di Gregorio, Rodrigo Maçonilio
Team: Julia Lazcano, Alanna Scarcelli, Júlia Brückmann
Area: 96.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Maíra Acayaba
Woodwork: Rutra Marcenaria
Lighting: Reka Iluminação
Glasses: Selvvva
© Maíra Acayaba
Text description provided by the architects. The new address of a retired couple on the coast of São Paulo. The architectural intervention in the existing space was based on the decompartmentalization of the environments that were once fragmented did not represent the lifestyle of the residents.
© Maíra Acayaba
Sketch Floor Plan
© Maíra Acayaba
After renovation, kitchen, dining room, living room and balcony have become a single space, allowing different possibilities of use in the day to day. The subtraction of part of the walls provided, besides the visual permeability, the best air circulation throughout the social area.
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© Maíra Acayaba
Architects: Estúdio BRA
Location: Guarujá - State of São Paulo, Brazil
Authors: André Di Gregorio, Rodrigo Maçonilio
Architects In Charge: André Di Gregorio, Rodrigo Maçonilio
Team: Julia Lazcano, Alanna Scarcelli, Júlia Brückmann
Area: 96.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Maíra Acayaba
Woodwork: Rutra Marcenaria
Lighting: Reka Iluminação
Glasses: Selvvva
© Maíra Acayaba
Text description provided by the architects. The new address of a retired couple on the coast of São Paulo. The architectural intervention in the existing space was based on the decompartmentalization of the environments that were once fragmented did not represent the lifestyle of the residents.
© Maíra Acayaba
Sketch Floor Plan
© Maíra Acayaba
After renovation, kitchen, dining room, living room and balcony have become a single space, allowing different possibilities of use in the day to day. The subtraction of part of the walls provided, besides the visual permeability, the best air circulation throughout the social area.
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