Bürgel House

Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios

Bürgel House

Luiz Volpato

ARCHITECTS
Luiz Volpato

METALLIC STRUCTURE
Andrade Rezende Engenharia de Projetos

LEAD ARCHITECT
Luiz Volpato

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Tramo Sociedade Civil

FOUNDATIONS
Tramo Sociedade Civil

HYDRAULICS
Osmar Coelho Polydoro

DESIGN TEAM
Pablo Quintela, Nicolas Smalarz, , Gessé de Souza

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGF
HRV Serviços Engenharia e Arquitetura

COORDINATION
Daniela Maron

PHOTOGRAPHS
Eduardo Macarios

AREA
454 m²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Curitiba, Brazil

CATEGORY
Houses

The client's request to create a residence for a small family in the context of large-scale properties presented a unique design challenge.

Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios

This need for scale and volume in the immediate surroundings, together with the steep slope of the land, the geographical orientation, and the presence of a large forest at the back of the plot led to the design and implementation strategy:

an elevated basic prism synthesized the solution to meet all the initial premises.

Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios

The topography of the plot, with its steep slope, offered a unique opportunity to integrate the house into the natural landscape, taking advantage of the views and the edge of the forest that demarcates it to create privacy and a connection with nature.

This careful balance between scale, topography, and climate would be essential to create a space that not only meets the needs of the family but also enriches the fabric of the condominium and its relationship with the environment.

Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios

Without any formalism, the volume was configured rigidly, floating in the landscape, and supported minimally on the foundation that houses the garage floor and the gym.

From the moment they enter, visitors will first notice the strong interaction between the building and the natural terrain, and only after realizing this can they access the residence itself via a sculptural staircase.

Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios

The layout of the interior spaces emphasizes the relationship between the social and living areas.

To this end, the gourmet kitchen, dining, and living areas were integrated into a large double-height space and closely connected to nature through large glass surfaces.

Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios

The bedrooms were designed on the upper level. The master suite has the same spatial characteristics as the living areas.

The construction system was solved with a metal structure, using standardized profiles and steel-deck slabs.

This system made it possible to save spans with minimal support, reducing the number of structural elements touching the ground and enabling the façades to swing, giving lightness and the desired visual permeability oriented towards the forest.

Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios

The front façade was designed with a raised, semi-enclosed garden and is clad in an aluminum metal mesh that restores the purity of the prism's volumetry.

The rear façade, on the other hand, was designed with large glazed surfaces, providing an opening and full integration with the forest.


Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios
Bürgel House
© Estúdio Eduardo Macarios


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Detail
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Plan - Access


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Section - A
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Section - B


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Plan - Basement
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Plan - Ground floor
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Plan - First floor
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Plan - Roof