Julieta House / Steck Arquitetura
As it was implanted in a corner ground, the house is open to the outside at the four cardinal points. The corners are free and transparent; however, all the internal circulation and intimate course are protected. The house is built in three floors: the ground floor, where all the social interaction happens, the superior floor – intimate – and the inferior floor, where there are a garage, a warehouse, and the maintenance equipment. The sloping and hooked ceiling gives amplitude to the social area while it also makes the area cozy. The generous 3m swing invites and protects who approach the house from the main entrance. The concrete is added subtly in the landscape through the hooked and minimally curved slabs.
© Adriano Pacelli
Architects: Steck Arquitetura
Location: Brazil
Category: Houses
Lead Architect: Maria Jocelei Steck
Ãrea: 643.0 m2
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Adriano Pacelli
Read more »
...
© Adriano Pacelli
Architects: Steck Arquitetura
Location: Brazil
Category: Houses
Lead Architect: Maria Jocelei Steck
Ãrea: 643.0 m2
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Adriano Pacelli
Read more »
...
-------------------------------- |
|
Jutaku-Inspired House: Merging Two Homes in Moscow
02-05-2024 05:22 - (
architecture )
The Butcher’s Flat: Minimalist Chic in Prague’s Historic District
02-05-2024 05:22 - (
architecture )