Isay Weinfeld

Dpot House

Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

DPOT HOUSE

Isay Weinfeld

ARCHITECTS
Isay Weinfeld

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Leão E Associados

PROJECT MANAGER
Elena Faria Scarabotolo

HVAC ENGINEERING
Logitec

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Rodrigo Oliveira

SIGNAGE
Roberto Cipolla

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Alle Engenharia

LIGHTING ENGINEERING
Maneco Quinderé E Associados

TEAM
Cristiano Kato, Elisa Canjani, Katherina Ortner, Sara Leitão, Sebastian Murr, Sophia Lin

MANUFACTURERS
Hansgrohe, Viroc, Art Steel, Cia De Iluminação, Clatt, Concresteel, Deca, Eurocentro, Microcimento Do Brasil, Portinari, Pratikline, Tecnics

ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING ENGINEERING
Zamaro

AV AND AUTOMATION PROJECT
Oguri Tecnologia Integrada

LAKE DESIGN
Ecosys Lagos Ornamentais

AREA
770 M²

LOCATION
Jardim America, Brazil

CATEGORY
Store

YEAR
2015

Text description provided by the architects.

Dpot was built on a 1,500-m2 plot in São Paulo, where there had previously been a home surrounded by a large garden. Upon studying the Soil Usage and Occupation laws in force, we realized factors such as usage index, mandatory setbacks, etc., would be very different (and unfavorable) in the case of a new building, following demolition of the existing.

Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Thus, ensuring the same constructive potential would mean renovating and converting the existing structure.

The solution was to reorganize internal spaces and façades from the original building, suiting them to the commercial use.

The transformation, albeit deep, retained the informal and relaxed mood from the “past” as a residence, where products may be displayed and arranged as if, in fact, in a house.

Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

The alternation of higher and lower ceiling heights and the existence of mezzanines set a different scale to each room, turning the combination of volumes into a grouping of juxtaposed prisms of various proportions.

Finally, two other important ideas: that the garden was always visible from within the store, and that the decorated rooms were always visible from the outside.

The solution was to “tear” the lower section of all volumes open (except those housing the service areas), and install an uninterrupted strip of glass around the whole perimeter, as to provide the desired transparency.

Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

We chose to clad the upper section with cement plaques on the outside and wooden planks on the inside. The integration between interior and exterior is complete, and the “blank” volumes seem to float over the lounges, amidst a lush garden.


Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Dpot House
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG


Dpot House
Basement Plan
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Ground Floor Plan
Dpot House
Upper Floor Plan
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Site Plan


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Elevation and Section
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Isay Weinfeld
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