Architecture

Flying House by Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual in Brazil

Project: Flying House
Architects: Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual
Location: Sao Carlos, Brazil
Area: 3,896 sf
Photographs by: Favaro JR

Flying House by Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual

The Flying House is a stunning modern dwelling designed by Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual. It is located in the Sao Carlos municipality well in the interior of Brazil. This spectacular modern home boasts a minimalist design both on the inside and the outside but it feels quite friendly due to the elegant selection of materials that mix and match.

The simplicity of the shapes and the clean volume without any information made it possible to create a mini-release in the facade block, making it free from the ground a few centimeters. And those six inches so small by such an important building turned out to be giant and named the project Flying House.

With the idea of ​​the maximum openness to the garden, sliding wooden brises are fundamental because they allow to natural light illuminate the areas and filter the sun. The priority of the clients was a good living area, and with this premise the house has fully mixed internal and external areas, they can mix or separate when the sliding doors are closed.

Doors collapse and hide in wall sandwiches making the whole house fluid. But when requested, they can isolate the residence. Same thought for the kitchen panel: when open, it is possible to forget that there is closure between the areas. When collected, a wooden skin covers the entire face and closes the kitchen.

The stair/sculpture has three functions: 1- Lead to the upper floor; 2- Decorate the room; 3- Wrap the powder room under the stair. Because it is open and in the heart of the house, visual simplicity has been sought: wooden-lined suspended steps that extend to a ground-floor shelf, colorless glass railing and nothing more.

Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual

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