Vila Rica House / BLOCO Arquitetos
The project is located in a rural area, 40km away from the city center of Brasília. The topography has a slight downward slope towards the back of the lot, where a valley with native vegetation dominates the view.
© Haruo Mikami
Architects: BLOCO Arquitetos
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
Authors: Daniel Mangabeira, Henrique Coutinho e Matheus Seco
Collaborator: Victor Machado, Marina Lira
Area: 400.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Haruo Mikami
Structural Project: André Torres
Installations: Victor Silvério
Landscaping: Mariana Siqueira e Jardins do Cerrado
C Ontractor: Gilmar Guimarães
© Haruo Mikami
From the architect. The project is located in a rural area, 40km away from the city center of Brasília. The topography has a slight downward slope towards the back of the lot, where a valley with native vegetation dominates the view.
© Haruo Mikami
Axonometry
© Haruo Mikami
The program was distributed in two perpendicular pavilions positioned on slightly different levels. Both pavilions are slightly elevated from the ground for two main reasons: to allow the preservation of the existing topography and to prevent small animals such as insects and lizards, from entering the house. The swimming pool is located in a third plateau that was positioned on a lower level. The first pavilion i...
© Haruo Mikami
Architects: BLOCO Arquitetos
Location: Brasilia, Brazil
Authors: Daniel Mangabeira, Henrique Coutinho e Matheus Seco
Collaborator: Victor Machado, Marina Lira
Area: 400.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Haruo Mikami
Structural Project: André Torres
Installations: Victor Silvério
Landscaping: Mariana Siqueira e Jardins do Cerrado
C Ontractor: Gilmar Guimarães
© Haruo Mikami
From the architect. The project is located in a rural area, 40km away from the city center of Brasília. The topography has a slight downward slope towards the back of the lot, where a valley with native vegetation dominates the view.
© Haruo Mikami
Axonometry
© Haruo Mikami
The program was distributed in two perpendicular pavilions positioned on slightly different levels. Both pavilions are slightly elevated from the ground for two main reasons: to allow the preservation of the existing topography and to prevent small animals such as insects and lizards, from entering the house. The swimming pool is located in a third plateau that was positioned on a lower level. The first pavilion i...
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