Manacá House

Manacá House 

VAGA

Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz

ARCHITECTS
Vaga

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Fernando O'leary, Pedro Domingues, Pedro Faria

OTHER PROJECTS
Monteiro Soluções Em Engenharia

LANDSCAPE
Seiva Arquitetura E Paisagem

MANUFACTURERS
Decameron, Ecoflame Garden, Punto E Filo, Wooding

CLIENT
Nr Construção E Incorporação

COLLABORATORS
Gabriela Inomata

PHOTOGRAPHS
Carolina Lacaz

AREA
568 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Cesário Lange, Brazil

CATEGORY
Houses

Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz

The project of Casa Manacá, located on a corner lot in the city of Cesário Lange, São Paulo, established relationships with various pre-existing elements on the land.

Designed by VAGA Arquitetura office, it promoted an interaction between the landscape and the architecture of the residence.

Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz

The relationship with the street, ideal sunlight, and privacy were the main relationships established, requiring different levels of interaction between interior and exterior.

For this, the spatial distribution of the house is organized around three programmatic cores associated with each other.

Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz

These cores are housed in two large volumes that intersect: the first, for services, configures the front of the house to the street, next to the core of collective activities, open to the view of the lake and the garden.

The second configures the intimate volume, facing a private garden that, in addition to bringing greenery into the environment, offers freshness and privacy to the rooms.

Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz

The transition between the cores occurs gradually, as collective activities extend into the intimate volume through the integrated living and kitchen area, without losing their autonomy.

The construction system, composed of a metal structure and masonry walls, was defined as prioritizing efficiency in the work and speed in construction.

Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz

The metal roof is the protagonist in the project and serves as an articulation element between the two volumes of the house, passing over the social entrance and overlapping the intimate area with lower ceiling height.

It is supported by a central eaves beam that runs through the entire building longitudinally, serving as a structural element, drainage of rainwater, and passage of installations.

In addition, the shape of the roof ensures a higher ceiling height in the areas of collective activities, forming large eaves that protect from the sun on the north side.

Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz

As it is a property intended for sale, the project of Casa Manacá became a challenge for the architects, due to the uncertainty regarding the final client which influenced the aesthetic and functional decisions of the residence.

Therefore, low-cost solutions were adopted, and executed with technical and aesthetic refinement.

The objective was to guarantee a result that pleased potential buyers and, simultaneously, establish a high standard of quality for the other constructions in the condominium.

Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz


Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz


Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz
Manacá House
© Carolina Lacaz


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