Axial House

Axial House
© Manuel Sá

AXIAL HOUSE

Tau Arquitetos

ARCHITECTS
Tau Arquitetos

CONCRETE FINISHING
Topseal

AUTHORS
Filipe Battazza; Raoni Mariano

GLASS
Mdz Esquadrias

MANUFACTURERS
Deca, Palimanan, Portobello, Protecnica, Resinstone, S.c.a

CONSTRUCTION
Zampoli Construtora

SOLAR POWER
Aztec Energia

WOOD
Madermac

PHOTOGRAPHS
Manuel Sá

AREA
450 M²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Bragança Paulista, Brazil

CATEGORY
Houses

Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá

Situated in a countryside São Paulo condominium, the Axial House embraces its corner lot and fosters a harmonious connection with the surroundings.

Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá

The irregular terrain shape guided the design axes, resulting in a three-story, 450m² residence. Upon entering, an internal open patio welcomes visitors, integrating the garden and filling the space with natural light.

Carefully positioned after the entrance, the staircase leads to the intimate upper floor and the social areas on the first floor.

Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá

The house takes advantage of small variations in the topography, offering transparency, luminosity, and picturesque views.

The social programs, including the living room and kitchen, benefit from central patio visibility, while technical areas like the laundry and storage rooms, along with the garage, are located on the side façade facing the neighboring property.

Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá

The outdoor area features a gourmet space and a pool surrounded by a flower bed, offering privacy from the street.

The lower floor houses technical facilities and a service bathroom, accessible through this area.

Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá

Additionally, a garden and fire area face the street. The upper floor stands out with its exposed concrete slabs and beams, complemented by a corten-colored metallic brise to regulate sunlight.

This floor includes an intimate living room, guest bedroom, bathroom, and suite, with well-placed openings allowing for cross-ventilation and reducing the need for air conditioning.

Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá

Concrete takes center stage in the house, serving as the foundation of the building system and showcased as a visible finish on the first-floor pillars, slabs, and beams of the upper floor.

The natural beauty of red Portuguese stone and cumaru wood further enriches the composition, fostering a harmonious integration between architecture and landscape.

Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá


Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá


Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá
Axial House
© Manuel Sá


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Ground Floor Plan
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Upper Floor Plan
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Roof Plan