Pirajá House / Estúdio BRA
A roof turned into a slab garden
© MaÃra Acayaba
Architects: Estúdio BRA
Location: Pinheiros, Brazil
Authors: André Di Gregorio, Rodrigo Maçonilio
Design Team: Beatriz Rocha, Lorran Siqueira, Alanna Scarcelli, Júlia Brückmann
Area: 110.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: MaÃra Acayaba
Landscape Design: Flávia Tiraboschi
Structure: Estrutec Engenharia
Hydraulic And Electrical: Martenge
Construction: DJA
Metal Structure: Gomez e Moraes
Management: Estúdio BRA
Wood Work: Rutra Marcenaria
© MaÃra Acayaba
Text description provided by the architects. A roof turned into a slab gardenBelonging to the third generation of the same family, this house in the city of Sao Paulo was renovated to receive the new residents, a young couple and their dog. The overly compartmentalized spaces with low lighting and low ceiling did not meet expectations.
© MaÃra Acayaba
In order to adapt the house to the contemporary way of living, the old structure was demolished and only the masonry walls were maintained, which are made of solid brick and had a structural function.
Courtesy of Estúdio BRA
Courtesy of Estúdio BRA
After the demolition, the urban plot measuring 4x24 meters was occupied with the new program which was divided into three levels: ground floor, upper and garden cover.
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© MaÃra Acayaba
Architects: Estúdio BRA
Location: Pinheiros, Brazil
Authors: André Di Gregorio, Rodrigo Maçonilio
Design Team: Beatriz Rocha, Lorran Siqueira, Alanna Scarcelli, Júlia Brückmann
Area: 110.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: MaÃra Acayaba
Landscape Design: Flávia Tiraboschi
Structure: Estrutec Engenharia
Hydraulic And Electrical: Martenge
Construction: DJA
Metal Structure: Gomez e Moraes
Management: Estúdio BRA
Wood Work: Rutra Marcenaria
© MaÃra Acayaba
Text description provided by the architects. A roof turned into a slab gardenBelonging to the third generation of the same family, this house in the city of Sao Paulo was renovated to receive the new residents, a young couple and their dog. The overly compartmentalized spaces with low lighting and low ceiling did not meet expectations.
© MaÃra Acayaba
In order to adapt the house to the contemporary way of living, the old structure was demolished and only the masonry walls were maintained, which are made of solid brick and had a structural function.
Courtesy of Estúdio BRA
Courtesy of Estúdio BRA
After the demolition, the urban plot measuring 4x24 meters was occupied with the new program which was divided into three levels: ground floor, upper and garden cover.
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