House I / Tria Arquitetura

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Itapetininga, Brazil
  • Architects: Tria Arquitetura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  250
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Julia Ribeiro
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Indusparquet, Decarvalho atelier, Eliane, Gramas Via verde, Ilustre, Italínia art design, Lustres Matucci, Líder, MADER, Marmoraria nanini, Móveis e cia, Natuvidros, Seed marcenaria
  • Co Author: Bruno Araujo
  • Authors: Marina Cardoso de Almeida, Sarah Bonanno
  • Architects In Charge: Arq. Marina Cardoso de Almeida, Arq. Sarah Bonanno, Arq. Bruno Araujo (co-autor)
  • City: Itapetininga
  • Country: Brazil
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Text description provided by the architects. Located 114 miles from São Paulo, “House I” was designed to attend a young couple that desired a house with easy maintenance which they could often invite friends and family. The combination of open spaces that allow fluidity, plenty of natural light and natural ventilation resulted in an implantation of overlapping volumes in "I" shape.

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Ground Floor Plan
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The distribution of the program is the main virtue of the project, articulating wide and airy spaces. In the first floor, there are the intimate areas, such as dorms and TV room. Downstairs, there are no divisions between living and kitchen, which brings to the project an open concept and connects people from areas of coexistence. The union of the environments also ensures good natural lighting and cross ventilation, essential for the warmth and comfort of the construction.

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Larges glass frames are used to bring out the idea of ampleness. In this way, the visual connection between interior and exterior is maintained even when the windows and doors are closed. The unique lighting, installed under the step between the indoor and outdoor spaces, highlights the main volume so that the house seems to float at night. The choice of materials in their most natural condition, applied punctually, not only contributes to the fluidity of the environments but also highlights the role of architectural solutions.

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On the floors, the porcelain tile with burnt cement effect gives the easier maintenance, while the full use of wood in the woodworks offers the feeling of coziness. The combination of these two finishes results in the balance between neutral and earthy tones as well as the timelessness of the project. In addition, the molejo stones with organic pagination are installed so that the hard volume approaches the nature that surrounds it.

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Cite: "House I / Tria Arquitetura" [Casa I / Tria Arquitetura] 25 Feb 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/894904/house-i-tria-arquitetura> ISSN 0719-8884

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