Loft São Paulo / treszerosete
The 80m2 loft should fit perfectly with the way of life of the client who is young and single. Another issue to be addressed was the fact that the property was rented. Considering these facts, we decided to design most of the furniture in the apartment, so that they could be reused in different ways elsewhere.
© Ana Mello
Architects: treszerosete
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Architects In Charge: André Britto, Caio Ferraz, Kamal Yazbek
Area: 80.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ana Mello
Collaborator: Acier Metálica
© Ana Mello
Text description provided by the architects. The 80m2 loft should fit perfectly with the way of life of the client who is young and single. Another issue to be addressed was the fact that the property was rented. Considering these facts, we decided to design most of the furniture in the apartment, so that they could be reused in different ways elsewhere.The access of the apartment is marked by a small corridor that limited its use, with that, was designed a shelf that could transmit the personality of the resident through personal objects and also be an organizer of objects of daily use. This same shelf advances down the ladder, and together (shelf and ladder), they create a more personal space for concentration and work, as requested by the client's briefing.
© Ana Mello
The lower floor and also the common space was developed to rece...
© Ana Mello
Architects: treszerosete
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Architects In Charge: André Britto, Caio Ferraz, Kamal Yazbek
Area: 80.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ana Mello
Collaborator: Acier Metálica
© Ana Mello
Text description provided by the architects. The 80m2 loft should fit perfectly with the way of life of the client who is young and single. Another issue to be addressed was the fact that the property was rented. Considering these facts, we decided to design most of the furniture in the apartment, so that they could be reused in different ways elsewhere.The access of the apartment is marked by a small corridor that limited its use, with that, was designed a shelf that could transmit the personality of the resident through personal objects and also be an organizer of objects of daily use. This same shelf advances down the ladder, and together (shelf and ladder), they create a more personal space for concentration and work, as requested by the client's briefing.
© Ana Mello
The lower floor and also the common space was developed to rece...
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