JACÓ Restaurant

JACÓ Restaurant
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JACÓ Restaurant

Clube + AGENCIA TPBA

ARCHITECTS
AGENCIA TPBA, Clube

AUTHOR ARCHITECTURE PROJECT
Gabriel Biselli, Thiago de Almeida, Priscila Bellas

CONSTRUCTION
Aimberê Construção

LIGHTING DESIGN
Nina Morelli

LANDSCAPING PROJECT
Flavia Tiraboshi

GRAPHIC DESIGN
Anna’s

PROGRAM
Restaurant

PHOTOGRAPHS
avier Agustin Rojas, Acervo Interno dos Autores

AREA
2152 ft²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
São Paulo, Brazil

CATEGORY
Restaurant

Jacó is a new fine dining and cocktail restaurant project in São Paulo, Brazil. Located in the Vila Madalena neighborhood, the restaurant occupies a conventional residential house built around the 1970s.

JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas
JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas

As far as we know, the house underwent at least three alterations until the early 2020s.

The last and most radical modification added five oversized metal beams to allow the removal of all existing partition and load-bearing walls.

JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas
JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas

This resulted in a large, unobstructed room of approximately 120 sqm.

Our primary intention was to keep the house in the exact state as it was found and to highlight its figure in a neighborhood undergoing intense urban transformation.

JACÓ Restaurant
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JACÓ Restaurant
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JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas

Following this intention, it was decided that the intervention should be easily legible and tectonically autonomous, celebrating the tension between these different orders in a juxtaposition of times.

For the new program, we added an L-shaped folded metal wall, redefining the perimeter of the plot and dividing it into two parts:

JACÓ Restaurant
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JACÓ Restaurant
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JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas

the first extends the existing room into a gardened and semi-covered veranda; the second creates a new open space for the city, like a small public plaza.

The plaza and the veranda are seen as intermediate spaces..

The dark floor used in these areas unites the entire plot, creating a sort of platform that defines its presence in the city

JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas
JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas
JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas

The modular metal wall consists of steel profiles and galvanized steel panels, organizing a set of different kinds of openings while also providing the complete closure of the restaurant.

The metal wall creates a unique relationship with the existing roof of the house and imparts a distinct urban character to this architecture. The old and the new coexist.

JACÓ Restaurant
© Javier Agustin Rojas
JACÓ Restaurant
© Acervo Interno dos Autores


JACÓ Restaurant
© Acervo Interno dos Autores
JACÓ Restaurant
© Acervo Interno dos Autores


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