Osler House / Studio MK27 ? Marcio Kogan + Suzana Glogowski
The site of the Osler House lies at the edge of Brasilia?s pilot plan, at the tip of one of Paranoá Lake estuaries.  The house is a poetic commentary on modern architecture, above all on Brazilian modernism, starting from a contemporary re-reading of the building materials and techniques. Â
© Pedro Vannucchi
Architects: Studio MK27 - Marcio Kogan, Suzana Glogowski
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
Team: Carolina Castroviejo, Diana Radomysler, Mariana Simas, Oswaldo Pessano
Area: 270.0 m2
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Pedro Vannucchi
Interiors: Diana Radomysler
Landscape: Renata Tilli
General Contractor : ábaco engenharia - Helder Rossi
© Pedro Vannucchi
From the architect. The site of the Osler House lies at the edge of Brasilia?s pilot plan, at the tip of one of Paranoá Lake estuaries.  The house is a poetic commentary on modern architecture, above all on Brazilian modernism, starting from a contemporary re-reading of the building materials and techniques. Â
Cross Section
Longitudinal Section
Elevation
The plan of the Osler house is structured by a ground floor volume, a suspended volume and a deck with an outdoor pool. The box of concrete and wood on ground, houses the main suite, a bedroom, bathroom, the utilities area and the garage. The vertical wooden brises filter the light and can open in their entir...
© Pedro Vannucchi
Architects: Studio MK27 - Marcio Kogan, Suzana Glogowski
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
Team: Carolina Castroviejo, Diana Radomysler, Mariana Simas, Oswaldo Pessano
Area: 270.0 m2
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Pedro Vannucchi
Interiors: Diana Radomysler
Landscape: Renata Tilli
General Contractor : ábaco engenharia - Helder Rossi
© Pedro Vannucchi
From the architect. The site of the Osler House lies at the edge of Brasilia?s pilot plan, at the tip of one of Paranoá Lake estuaries.  The house is a poetic commentary on modern architecture, above all on Brazilian modernism, starting from a contemporary re-reading of the building materials and techniques. Â
Cross Section
Longitudinal Section
Elevation
The plan of the Osler house is structured by a ground floor volume, a suspended volume and a deck with an outdoor pool. The box of concrete and wood on ground, houses the main suite, a bedroom, bathroom, the utilities area and the garage. The vertical wooden brises filter the light and can open in their entir...
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