Cigarra House / FGMF

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  • Architects: FGMF
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  8417 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Pedro Mascaro
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Bretton, Inovar, MCC, Padrão
  • Lead Architects: Fernando Forte, Lourenço Gimenes, Rodrigo Marcondes Ferraz
  • Coordenadores: Gabriel Mota, Luciana Bacin
  • Collaborators: Carol Magliari, Daniela Zavagli, Diogo Mondini, Eduardo Vale, Fabiana Kalaigian, Guilherme Prado, João Baptistella, Mariana Leme
  • Estagiários: Aryane Diaz, Giovanna Custódio, Guilherme Pulvirenti, Henrique Dias, José Carlos Navarro, Raquel Gregorio
  • Builder: Foz
  • Hydraulic And Electrical Installations Project: AF projetos
  • Landscape: Raul Pereira
  • Lightning: Studio IX
  • City: São Paulo
  • Country: Brazil
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Cigarra House / FGMF - Exterior Photography
© Pedro Mascaro

Text description provided by the architects. Sitting on a sloping plot at the edge of a protected green area, the house interferes in the landscape in two radically different approaches, divided in 3 main blocks.

Cigarra House / FGMF - Exterior Photography, Facade, Concrete
© Pedro Mascaro
Cigarra House / FGMF - Image 41 of 42
Upper Floor Plan
Cigarra House / FGMF - Exterior Photography
© Pedro Mascaro

Looking from the street, the lower part seems to ‘sprout’ from the soil: an artificial rock rises from the earth and reveals itself as the plot tilts down towards the woods. Eventually, the massive block detaches from the ground in the opposite side, emphasizing its form. This partially underground volume contains mainly the bed rooms and spaces such as family room, laundry and garage. Providing extra light and ventilation, a patio is carved in its core: the trees in this small garden breach the solidness and show a vertical connection to the spaces above. In contrast to this hard and heavy base, two other blocks seem to lightly land on it.

Cigarra House / FGMF - Exterior Photography, Wood
© Pedro Mascaro
Cigarra House / FGMF - Image 42 of 42
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Cigarra House / FGMF - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Pedro Mascaro

The larger one creates a bridge through which visitors enter the house, and transforms itself into a surprising cantilever that reaches the tree tops in the other end. It contains the main social areas such as living and dinner rooms and kitchen. Its left side generously opens to a deck on top of the lower block, stretching the living room into a magnificent solarium with swimming pool that overlooks the woods and beyond. The smaller block sits on the edge of the pool and provides shade for a table and an open kitchen with barbecue and pizza oven. These light volumes in the upper floor are made of steel and glass, with louvers and green walls that naturally control the house temperature. The simple shapes and its relation to the ground and view bring up the house’s main concept: more than being inspired by this particular site, it tries to be a part of it.

Cigarra House / FGMF - Interior Photography, Wood, Glass
© Pedro Mascaro
Cigarra House / FGMF - Interior Photography, Wood, Glass
© Pedro Mascaro

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Cite: "Cigarra House / FGMF" [Casa Cigarra / FGMF] 25 Dec 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/953709/cigarra-house-fgmf-arquitetos> ISSN 0719-8884

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