Carapicuiba House

Carapicuiba House
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CARAPICUIBA HOUSE

Angelo Bucci + Alvaro Puntoni

ARCHITECTS
Angelo Bucci, Alvaro Puntoni

STRUCTURE
Ibsen Pulleo Uvo, Ruy Bentes

LANDSCAPE
Klara Kaiser

MANUFACTURERS
Deca, PERI, Perfilor

SERVICES
Mauro Rodrigues Pinto

CONSTRUCTION
Alexsandro Bremenkamp

COLLABORATORS
Ciro Miguel, Fernando Bizarri, Juliana Braga

LIGHTING
Reka

PHOTOGRAPHS
Nelson Kon

AREA
300.0 m2

YEAR
2007

LOCATION
Carapicuiba , Brazil

CATEGORY
Houses

GEOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS

The most remarkable feature of the site where the house is located is its depression, in topographical terms.

Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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From the street, we cannot clearly see its ground level because the ground surface falls abruptly into a little valley and woods: a stage 6 m below.

PROGRAMMATIC REQUIREMENTS
PROJECT PROPOSITON

The different levels offered by the site were utilized to arrange the two main programs.

Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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The street level was kept free of any enclosed space, it is a kind of "pilotis" with two different areas: the first one is on the ground, very close to the street, and the other one is aerial, as a roof terrace over the building.

A bridge, made of steel, connects these two areas. The only entrance to the building is the bridge with its steel grid floor that leads over the open space: downstairs to the house or upstairs to the office.

Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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The house is divided into two levels, both below the street level. Its spaces are integrated with the woods, valley, gardens, and pool located at the ground level.

The house incorporates the outside nature indoors: a sliding glass door opens the living room into the terrace,creating one large space. The bedroom and the patios can also be integrated at the lower level.

From the street level, the office is located upstairs. Its dimensions, 3 m wide and 25 m long, making it look like a tube open at both extremities.

Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Therefore, the windows offer new views: more landscape than patios, and more panoramic than an intimate space.

The "tube" only rests over two columns. Reinforced concrete supports the whole building.

Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Besides its materials, concrete and glass, this house is essentially designed based on the site's geography and landscape.

So few elements mean more concentration on the required work during its construction process. It makes it easier to control the budget and it help us focus on the necessary steps to build the house.

Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Planta 1° Pavimento
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Planta 2° Pavimento
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Planta 3° Pavimento
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Planta 4° Pavimento


Carapicuiba House
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Carapicuiba House
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Corte 1
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Corte 2


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Implantação
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