Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura

Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - Handrail, BeamButantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - FacadeButantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - Image 4 of 31Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - Facade, Windows, CourtyardButantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - More Images+ 26

São Paulo, Brazil
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  350
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Aluminorton Esquadrias, Belcolore, Deca, Itamix Marmoraria, Portinari
  • Engineer: Manuel Prego Aldin
  • City: São Paulo
  • Country: Brazil
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© Joao Ribeiro Fotografia

Text description provided by the architects. This 350 square meters urban residence, located in the city of São Paulo, was conceived in 2 floors, based on bold design, giving maximum emphasis to space integration, a range of rooms, comfort, and privacy.

Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - Chair
© Joao Ribeiro Fotografia
Ground Floor Plan
Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - Table, Chair, Bedroom
© Joao Ribeiro Fotografia

The space integration and ample rooms define the project, especially in the social areas, that faces the backyard garden and pool. This concept provides much privacy for the entire residence, and at the same time, integrates all the house throughout its garden. 

Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - Table, Chair, Shelving
© Joao Ribeiro Fotografia
Section A and Right Elevation
Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - Handrail, Beam
© Joao Ribeiro Fotografia

The social areas, fully glazed in sliding glass panels, with full openings, brings the garden to inside. The grey tone given to the finishings, emphasizes the details in natural wood and matt black painting. The steel plate stair stands sculpturally between social spaces, as a functional divider.

Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura - Facade
© Joao Ribeiro Fotografia

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Cite: "Butantã House / Simone Mantovani Arquitetura" 08 Mar 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/890300/butanta-house-simone-mantovani-arquitetura> ISSN 0719-8884

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