Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura

Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Facade, BeamNest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table, Chair, BeamNest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table, Chair, BeamNest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Beam, Courtyard, PatioNest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - More Images+ 29

Pedregulho,
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1086
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Leonardo Finotti
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Alwitra, Brarewood, Induspaquet, Leão, Lightworks, Logi Project, Lumisystem, Marvelar, Metal Flama, Topseal, Tresuno, Zamaro
  • Lead Architect: Felipe Caboclo
  • Collaborators: Amana Roveri, Bianca Monti
  • Landscape Design: Maria João d'Orey
  • Construction Firm: Seripierri Engenharia
  • Consultancy: Vertices CC
  • Illustrations: Herbert Anthony
  • City: Pedregulho
More SpecsLess Specs
Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Leonardo Finotti

Text description provided by the architects. A 2,000m² site in São Paulo, was the place chosen to house the meeting point of the family nucleus that sought out the office to carry out the mission of building the 1,086m² residence.

Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Exterior Photography, Facade, Garden
© Leonardo Finotti
Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Facade, Beam, Garden
© Leonardo Finotti
Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Image 30 of 34
Plan - Ground floor
Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Facade, Beam
© Leonardo Finotti

The main objective of the project is to be a place of rest, refuge, and especially a meeting space for family members, which was poetically interpreted by the architect as the construction of a nest that shelters and brings together all generations. The main concept is to use pergolas to architecturally mimic the small branches and sticks that are incorporated in the construction of a nest, an element that dictates the rhythm, and embraces the entire project, framing the landscape, and later extending as the structure. 

Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table, Chair, Beam
© Leonardo Finotti
Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Chair, Beam
© Leonardo Finotti
Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Image 32 of 34
Section
Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Interior Photography, Living Room, Brick, Beam, Chair, Patio, Courtyard
© Leonardo Finotti

Similar to the branch that birds perch to rest and enjoy nature, a large wooden bench was created to accompany the promenade of the residence, so that users can also enjoy the biophilia created by the landscape design.

Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Image 33 of 34
Facade

The project has several suites and generous environments, since the house was designed to be used collectively. All spaces are connected by a beveled wood crown, which is supported by the pergola by transforming into wooden beams under the social volume, allowing sensory permeability between the internal and external environment, but still ensuring the comfort and coziness of the nest of wood created on the basis of stones.

Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura - Exterior Photography, Facade, Chair, Deck, Courtyard, Patio
© Leonardo Finotti

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: "Nest House / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura" [Casa Ninho / Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura] 02 Jun 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/983034/nest-house-felipe-caboclo-arquitetura> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.