Glass Box

Glass Box
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Glass Box

Rafael Pinoti Arquitetura

LEAD ARCHITECT
Rafael Pinoti

ARCHITECT
Arq. Gabriela Honóri

YPÊ WOOD LINING
Giba Madeiras

COLLABORATOR
Lauhany O. Dias

MANUFACTURERS
Design Decor, Pormade, Portinari, Tarkett

PLANING
Officina Moveis Planejados

CONSTRUCTION
Confiança Construtora

AREA
246 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Birigui, Brazil

CATEGORY
Houses

In the highest condominium in the city of Birigui, in a portion on the lowest level, with an active level we contemplate the beautiful skyline of the city of Araçatuba.

Glass Box
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Glass Box
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Glass Box
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And so we implemented a “Glass Box”.

On a plot of 308m² and its triangular design, we chose to favor its main facade to the north, and its isolated location to encourage contemplation of the horizon.

We created a “Glass Box” loose on two simple structures, where walking in its intimate areas awakens the experience and sensation of a floating walkway, towards the horizon.

Glass Box
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Glass Box
© Daniel Santo
Glass Box
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With insulation and ventilation studies, we developed the volume with its frontal projection to the north, taking results on the edge of the project, making its back project internal privacy, favoring working on its facade with a pure glass installation, being controlled only with the vertical curtain element, thus while walking, being able to explore the expansion of the natural landscape, with the lightness of its metallic structure.

Its main entrance is located at the upper end of the land, directing the user to pass outside the volume, passing under the 12m span of the upper projection.

Glass Box
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Glass Box
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The project is developed with two floors, the lower one has the entire social area of ​​the house and services, where the projection of the upper volume is the nucleus that unites the spaces, making the structure as if it were a metal marquee housing everyone on the axis of the building. batch.

The masonry body separates the services part, providing access to support the living area, creating a sector where the transition is hidden throughout the house.

Glass Box
© Daniel Santo
Glass Box
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We access the upper floor via a staircase made of folded sheet metal, which has no contact with its base, made of masonry in the shape of a grandstand and referring to the transition from concrete to steel, according to the execution of the project.

On the upper floor, we have the intimate areas of the suite and master suite, being interconnected by a circulation to a glass facade, awakening the feeling of expansion as you walk along the horizon.

Glass Box
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Glass Box
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The masonry body of the lower level created a walkway where we named the open square. Showing the variation and human perceptions of the gaps interconnected by different levels of the project.


Glass Box
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Glass Box
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Glass Box
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Glass Box
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Glass Box
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Glass Box
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Glass Box
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Glass Box
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Glass Box
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