Project: Casa Lara
Architects: Felipe Hess Arquitetos
Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Area: 3,767 sf
Photographs by: Ricardo Bassetti
Felipe Hess Arquitetos is a studio from Brazil and today they’ve stepped right into our spotlight with their Casa Lara project in Sao Paulo. This is a luxurious contemporary home with a structure that takes advantage from the local constructions laws, so in order to properly comply, they had to design two gardens, maximizing the space.
Taking advantage from the local construction laws, which allow to build up to the side borders of the plot, the architects designed two gardens, one in the front and one on the back of the house. The entrance happens through a flourishing tropical garden hiding the actual house and giving access straight to the integrated living-dining room, which opens on the back garden too.
The upper block, which accommodates three complete suites, uses the whole width of the plot and opens on both gardens. It leans on the border walls and on two ground floor volumes, which organize all the service facilities: the stone box hosts the laundry, the kitchen and deposits, while the metallic one, on the back, contains the social lavatory and an equipment storage for the garden and swimming pool. Behind the pool, a high wall hides the steam room as well as the vestiaries.
The façade texture is given by the variation of the wooden slats: the horizontals, regular and fixed hides the bathrooms, giving privacy and yet view on the surrounding trees, while the verticals seals the rooms with irregular openings and different boards ‘sizes. This solution allows natural lighting and ventilation to all rooms, without losing discretion.
On the top floor, a curtain box crowns the volume, hosting the water tanks and the barbecue. All around it, a wide solarium terrace with a 360 view on the city.
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