Concept
The house was designed for a family and friends with the desire to appreciate nature, engage in sports, and enjoy leisure by the Jurumirim Dam in Avaré/SP, located 270 km from São Paulo. The construction, totaling 1,300 m2, is situated on an 11,000 m2 plot with a view of the dam.
It is a construction whose natural material textures, play of light and shadow, interstitial spaces and landscape integration make the architectural object an addition to the natural context in a contemplative way and the perception of the "subtle substances of architecture".
Comfort and Innovation:
Materials specified for construction were chosen to achieve optimal thermal-acoustic insulation performance while expressing the architectural solutions and highlighting the materiality of components as aesthetic elements. The entire construction is structured with rammed earth walls on an in-situ reinforced concrete base emerging from the foundations. Rammed Earth, a time-honored construction technique, excels in thermal-acoustic insulation, and its execution process is simplified, utilizing materials extracted from the site's soil.
Sustainability
The project was conceived and planned to make construction processes more efficient to minimize environmental impact. The work was executed in two phases:
- Earth movements, drainage, hydrosanitary connections, and the execution of foundations and in-situ reinforced concrete base using local labor.
- Production of industrialized components (CLT panels, MLC beams, aluminum frames, and trays for ventilated facades) in the São Paulo metropolitan region. Transportation and assembly were done using a crane truck and specialized installers who fixed all structures and seals with male-female and screw systems.
The project's modularization, predominant use of renewable materials (wood), lightweight structures, and segmented pieces for easy transport optimized the construction timeline and drastically reduced water consumption, waste generation, and material waste. Additionally, innovative processes and project planning promoted the technical qualification of local labor and suppliers during the construction process. All carpentry (deck, pier, doors, and pine ceiling) and metalwork (railings, external stairs, benches, and balcony table, etc.) were developed in collaboration with local suppliers, incorporating local tradition into the architectural project in an enriching manner, while optimizing logistics and reducing environmental impact from material transportation.
The elevation of the house volumes above the ground prevents the transfer of heat and moisture into the interior, combined with the thermal insulation properties of wood and rammed earth, ample natural ventilation and lighting, a thermoplastic membrane roof, and solar panels for water heating and photovoltaic energy generation ensure the environmental comfort of the residence while reducing electricity costs for artificial lighting and air conditioning, making its use more eco-efficient
- 项目设计:Sergio Sampaio Arch + Tectônica
- 项目面积: 1300.0m²
- 项目年份:2022
- 项目摄影: Leonardo Finotti, Rafaela Netto
- 供应商: Way Engenharia
- 首席设计师:Sergio Sampaio
- Project Coordination: Estudio Folha
- 结构工程: Arquimedes Costa
- Clt 结构工程: Crosslam
- Rammed Earth Walls: Taipal
- 项目成市: Avaré
- 项目国家: Brazil
- 转载自:Archdaily
- 设计师:Sergio Sampaio Arch + Tectônica
- 图片©Sergio Sampaio Arch + Tectônica
- 语言:英语
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