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The site is located in a condominium at 45km north of São Paulo. Its steep topography with a slope of approximately 15m from the entrance to the end of the plot, where there’s a privileged view of part of the native forest Serra dos Cristais.
© Vivi Spaco
Architects: ARKITITO Arquitetura
Location: CondomÃnio Serra dos Cristais - Fazenda Velha, Cajamar - SP, Brasil
Architect In Charge: Tito Ficarelli
Area: 260.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Vivi Spaco
Team: Carolina Ubach Pereira, Mariana Olha
Engineering: 2M Projetos Estruturais ? Marcelo Mello
© Vivi Spaco
From the architect. The site is located in a condominium at 45km north of São Paulo. Its steep topography with a slope of approximately 15m from the entrance to the end of the plot, where there’s a privileged view of part of the native forest Serra dos Cristais.
© Vivi Spaco
The main idea of the project was to maintain the connection between the forest and the house, so the owners could enjoy the local landscape.
© Vivi Spaco
The stilt structure concept was adopted to avoid ground impacts and by making the house elevated, like a treehouse.
Ground Floor Plan
Divided in two blocks with different levels and roofing: one has two bedrooms and a cement roof tile over wooden beams and plywood ceiling; the other has a living room with a ...
© Vivi Spaco
Architects: ARKITITO Arquitetura
Location: CondomÃnio Serra dos Cristais - Fazenda Velha, Cajamar - SP, Brasil
Architect In Charge: Tito Ficarelli
Area: 260.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Vivi Spaco
Team: Carolina Ubach Pereira, Mariana Olha
Engineering: 2M Projetos Estruturais ? Marcelo Mello
© Vivi Spaco
From the architect. The site is located in a condominium at 45km north of São Paulo. Its steep topography with a slope of approximately 15m from the entrance to the end of the plot, where there’s a privileged view of part of the native forest Serra dos Cristais.
© Vivi Spaco
The main idea of the project was to maintain the connection between the forest and the house, so the owners could enjoy the local landscape.
© Vivi Spaco
The stilt structure concept was adopted to avoid ground impacts and by making the house elevated, like a treehouse.
Ground Floor Plan
Divided in two blocks with different levels and roofing: one has two bedrooms and a cement roof tile over wooden beams and plywood ceiling; the other has a living room with a ...
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