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Architects: Jacobsen Arquitetura
- Area: 886 m²
- Year: 2013
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Photographs:Leonardo Finotti
![CA House / Jacobsen Arquitetura - Facade, Garden](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/56d4/7ad2/e58e/ceae/7900/0001/newsletter/07670_140221-002D.jpg?1456765644)
Text description provided by the architects. This house was set according to the site´s contour lines, solar exposure and remarkable panoramic view, which led mainly to a one story house conceived by a “Z” shape floor plan.
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We divided the program into three areas: Social, Private and Service. Each one occupying an independent volume due to the non-orthogonal angles in which the house is drawn, allowing us to accommodate the service sector at the site´s highest plot, as well as to face living-rooms, verandas and pool towards the view, lapping the bedrooms over the natural terrain slope in a manner to create a lower floor supported by slender columns.
![CA House / Jacobsen Arquitetura - Handrail, Beam](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/56d4/7aef/e58e/ceae/7900/0003/newsletter/07670_140221-021D.jpg?1456765674)
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![CA House / Jacobsen Arquitetura - Table, Chair, Deck, Patio](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/56d4/7b49/e58e/ceae/7900/0008/newsletter/07670_140221-082D.jpg?1456765762)
The social area is crystal-clear and opened to the exterior. It´s architecture is solely conceived by a light-structured, slightly inclined roof also oriented to the view, creating a balcony all along its length.
![CA House / Jacobsen Arquitetura - Garden](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/56d4/7b66/e58e/ceae/7900/000a/newsletter/07670_140221-087D.jpg?1456765790)
Private and service volumes are defined by articulated metallic panels, providing either privacy and natural light. The brises, arranged unevenly, are intended to bring lightness to architecture, as if they were made of fabric or some other pliable matter. Interior design includes furniture signed by Sérgio Rodrigues, Carlos Mota and Mônica Cintra.
![CA House / Jacobsen Arquitetura - Garden](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/56d4/7b3b/e58e/ceae/7900/0007/newsletter/07670_140221-056D.jpg?1456765747)