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Suki House

Suki House
© Nelson Kon

Suki House

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ARCHITECTS
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LEAD ARCHITECT
João Paulo Daolio

PHOTOGRAPHS
Nelson Kon

INTERIOR DESIGN
Obra Arquitetos

COLLABORATOR
Kawani Yuri Nishimura, Rafael Giacomo Gambale E Uirá Kayano Nóbrega

MANUFACTURERS
Cortesia Concreto, Daolio , Dânica, Ferragem Fácil, Hikari Vidros, Mineração Pratense, Solidus Mármores E Granitos, Valente Madeiras

LIGHTING CONSUTLANT
Satori Iluminação

ENGINEERING
Rf Engenharia E Projetos

CONSTRUCTION
Obra Arquitetos

LANDSCAPE
Yumi Konishi

ELECTRICITY AND HYDRAULICS
Jpd Projetos De Instalações Elétrica E Hidráulicas

ELECTRICITY AND HYDRAULICS
Jpd Projetos De Instalações Elétrica E Hidráulicas

AREA
341  m²

LOCATION
São José Dos Campos, Brazil

YEAR
2023

CATEGORY
Houses

The house concept involved designing spaces that bring up simplicity and intimacy as their characteristics.

Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon

The house, seen from the street, is marked by horizontality.

The transparency of the façade is divided into two types of materiality that transmit different aspects:

Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon

in the upper part, the wired glass gives privacy to the residents while allowing the passage of natural light to the interior; as for the back and below street level, the transparent glass begins to reveal the internal spatial amplitude.

The social access, below the street level, directs people to the genkan (environment at the entrance of the house where people take off their shoes) which is under the living room level.

Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon

Starting from the middle level of the living room, in the lower and more intimate part, there are the three bedrooms, bathrooms, and office.

In the upper part, and with access to the garage, there is the service area and the kitchen, next to a porch with a barbecue.

Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon

We sought to use natural materials involving the technical characteristics of each one of them.

Concrete was used where it acts as a structural element and support.

Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon

Steel is present in the “Y” pillar in the garage and, on the roof, it is in the beams, gutters, and thermoacoustic tiles.

The frames throughout the house are made of wood.

The home contrasts the black exterior with the light-colored interior of the white walls, the light gray polished concrete floor, and the wood furniture and flooring on the lower level.

Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon

In addition, the brightness of the interior comes from the natural lighting provided both by the frames and by the shed present on the roof.


Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon
Suki House
© Nelson Kon


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Planta - Pavimento superior
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Planta - Pavimento inferior
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Corte A
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Corte B
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Corte C
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Corte D
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Corte E

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