House ML / Arquipélago Arquitetos
Located in a rainforest glade of difficult access in the Mountain range of Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, the project of the house was premised on dry methods that provides comfort in a warm and humid environment.
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Architects: Arquipélago Arquitetos
Location: Paraty, Brazil
Architect In Charge: Luís Tavares, Marinho Velloso
Area: 140.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Pedro Napolitano Prata
Landscaping: Lilian Masini
Construction: Marcelo Glória
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Text description provided by the architects. Located in a rainforest glade of difficult access in the Mountain range of Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, the project of the house was premised on dry methods that provides comfort in a warm and humid environment.
© Pedro Napolitano Prata
Floor Plan
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The constructive party considered from the outset the use of lightweight and pre-fabricated components - easy to transport and low generation of residues - such as partitions in cement panels, wood frame structure and metal tiles with thermal insulation as outer closure.
© Pedro Napolitano Prata
The house seeks to frame the best view for each ambient: the intimate part opens to the enclosed forest, the social part to the clearing and the valley.
Section 1
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© Pedro Napolitano Prata
Architects: Arquipélago Arquitetos
Location: Paraty, Brazil
Architect In Charge: Luís Tavares, Marinho Velloso
Area: 140.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Pedro Napolitano Prata
Landscaping: Lilian Masini
Construction: Marcelo Glória
© Pedro Napolitano Prata
Text description provided by the architects. Located in a rainforest glade of difficult access in the Mountain range of Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, the project of the house was premised on dry methods that provides comfort in a warm and humid environment.
© Pedro Napolitano Prata
Floor Plan
© Pedro Napolitano Prata
The constructive party considered from the outset the use of lightweight and pre-fabricated components - easy to transport and low generation of residues - such as partitions in cement panels, wood frame structure and metal tiles with thermal insulation as outer closure.
© Pedro Napolitano Prata
The house seeks to frame the best view for each ambient: the intimate part opens to the enclosed forest, the social part to the clearing and the valley.
Section 1
© Pedro Napolitano Prata
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