Jacupiranga Garden

Jacupiranga Garden 

Gabriella Ornaghi e Bianca Vasone Arquitetura da Paisagem

Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello

ARCHITECTS
Gabriella Ornaghi E Bianca Vasone Arquitetura Da Paisagem

ARCHITECTURE
Cr2 Arquitetura

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Gabriella Ornaghi E Bianca Vasone

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ana Mello

AREA
400 M²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
São Paulo, Brazil

CATEGORY
Landscape Architecture

Jacupiranga Garden
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Text description provided by architect.

The landscaping project was conceived through a landscape creation methodology that combines the use of potential landscape tropical native plants with species native to the Atlantic Forest biome.

In this way, the objective is to create a striking and robust scenic environment that integrates the house with the biome it is located in and implements real environmental and microclimatic improvements to the area.

Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello
Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello

In addition to the botanical context, this project also includes the use of visual, architectural, and functional elements in landscaping, making the space even more present and inspiring in the daily lives of those who live there.

Surrounding the building, the garden is composed of very tropical botanical compositions, which generally have a lot of biomass, as well as a diversity of textures and flower colors.

Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
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The vegetation layers occur under the canopy of tree specimens that mark visual axes and condition the lighting under their canopies, where herbaceous and shrubby plants harmonize and complement each other in a landscape sense.

Right at the entrance, coexisting with the garden, one can observe a structure covered in graphic tiles, proposing a reference that repeats in other parts of the project, imparting a unified artistic reference.

Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
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In the recreational area, the pool has been incorporated into a deck that also shapes the sitting area.

On the upper floor, taking full advantage of sunlight, the intention was to create an edible garden where, organized in a landscape manner, species of oil-producing, medicinal, aromatic, and edible plants are present.

Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello
Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
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Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello
Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello


Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello
Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello
Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello
Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello
Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello
Jacupiranga Garden
© Ana Mello


Jacupiranga Garden
Perspective


Jacupiranga Garden
Plan - Ground floor
Jacupiranga Garden
Plan - First floor


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Longitudinal section


Jacupiranga Garden
Cross section
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Details