House BR - Paulo Lucas, Arch
In terms of volume and because of the constraints
offered by the terrain, either by its size or by its shape,
compelled us to be more careful in the implementation
of the house, in particular in its relation to the
surroundings, seeking a spatial and visual continuity
between the inner house, the environment and outdoor
spaces now proposed.
In this sense, we located the social and service spaces
on the ground floor, connected either with the view to
the West or to the central courtyard proposed, and the
top floor, more private, integrating the family rooms ,
which sought primarily to sun exposure and overlooking
the sea.
In this context, and given the very solar orientation,
sought to define two distinct zones in terms of views
and exposure. On the one hand an area that relates to
the West with the view and the other an area more
facing south in search of warmth and sunshine, thus
achieving a recreation area next to the living room and
garden more enjoyable.
Thus, housing turns his back on the east, projecting
visually for the view to the west, and south to the
courtyard, being much more permeable seeking
greater relationship between exterior and interior
Tuesday, July 14, 2015 - 16:59
Tuesday, July 14, 2015 - 16:59