PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres

PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Dining room, WoodPA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Wood, ShelvingPA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Living Room, Wood, ShelvingPA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Living Room, WoodPA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - More Images+ 19

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Lead Architect: Guilherme Torres
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PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio
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Text description provided by the architects. The project is a 600m2 house in Curitiba, the capital of the state of Paraná in southern Brazil. The project was conceived on the first visit to the site: “Two perpendicular prismatic volumes in concrete, glass and steel, in the middle of city’s Atlantic Forest reserve”, Guilherme Torres.

PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Exterior Photography, Courtyard
© Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio
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PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Glass
© Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio

One of the main points of the project was to create wide open spaces, surrounded by the native lush green and at the same time create an intimate atmosphere. To achieve this effect, the house has several “skins” that undress as the architecture unfolds. 

PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Living Room, Wood
© Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio
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Ground Floor Plan
PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Wood
© Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio

On the ground floor, a large wall of “cobogos” - prefabricated concrete partition elements, typical of contemporary Brazilian architecture - create a first texture that, mixed with the landscape composed only of Texas Grass, signed by Alex Hanazaki landscape architect, reveals the depth of the Project, without showing exactly what has behind it. A sensual play of light and shadows. Likewise, the upper block hides all the windows under the protection of a wooden brise.

PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Wood, Shelving
© Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio

The program, developed for a couple with their children, was created establishing two living areas, one wing serves as a formal lounge and the other dedicated to the family, which has access to the garage. This first architecture element emerges from the structure designed by the architect in order to evidence marks of the wood used in the forms that shaped the concrete walls of the house. A detail that is transforms it effect according to the incidence of light on the purposely heterogeneous and rough surfaces of the concrete, as if this wood had turned into stone.

PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Wood, Shelving
© Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio

This almost wabi sabi effect (the beauty of imperfection, according to Japanese philosophy) was explored in the choice of all materials: in the marbles of the floors and in the woods of the walls and linings. The most important thing was to bring all the natural elements to a brutalistic essence, creating a welcoming feeling that perfectly matches the climate of the city, particularly cold in relation to the Brazilian tropical climate.

PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres - Interior Photography, Stairs, Wood
© Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio

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Cite: "PA House / Studio Guilherme Torres" [Casa PA / Studio Guilherme Torres] 25 Dec 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/953707/pa-house-studio-guilherme-torres> ISSN 0719-8884

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