ARCHITECTS
Studio Mk27 - Marcio Kogan
INTERIORS
Diana Radomysler
LANDSCAPE DESGIN
Rodrigo Oliveira
MANUFACTURERS
Lightworks, Lumini, Marvelar, Pedras Bellas Artes, Plancus, Topseal, MadoLightworks, Lumini, Marvelar, Pedras Bellas Artes, Plancus, Topseal, Mado
ARCHITECTURE
Studio Mk27 - Marcio Kogan + Samanta Cafardo
AUTHOR
Marcio Kogan
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Leão & Associados
CO AUTHOR
Samanta Cafardo
PROJECT TEAM
Mariana Ruzante, Renato Perigo, Renata Scheliga, Eloá Augusto
COMMUNICATION
Carlos Costa, Mariana Simas, Nathalia Lima
AIR CONDITIONING
Thermoplan
MEP
Dlameza Engenharia
AUTOMATION
Gilberto Floriano
YEAR
2020
LOCATION
Mangaratiba, Brazil
CATEGORY
Houses
Text description provided by architect.
Those who come from the sea hardly notice the volume of the Patios House at the foot of a verdant mountain.
The thin slab that divides the green from the sand shelters an almost invisible house, dissolved in the landscape.
Two wide and low volumes sit on the elongated plot, mediated by a lush patio. The front one opens itself towards the horizon, framing sea and sky from the inside.
With window frames that completely open the living room, the pool terrace and the inner patio are integrated - allowing a barefoot living experience. Kitchen and TV room are contained in a box enveloped by a eucalyptus shutter.
This same material closes the back volume, allowing the filtered passage of natural light to the five suites. Each one of them has its own patio that brings light and flowing air to every bathroom.
The clean and neat lines of the house reserves in its materiality a space to imperfection, creating atmospheres that values what is simple and natural.
Besides the eucalyptus shutters, other plans add on a rustic and tactile feeling, as the raw brick walls that delimits the house on its sides and the exposed aggregate concrete flooring.
The precise selection of furniture pieces also searches for balance between sharp and cozy by combining different shapes and temperatures.
A mixture of rustic elements, soft surfaces, natural and textured materials together with sharp, clean and minimal design pieces evoques a tropical interpretation of modernism.
Rooted on the ground, and searching for the horizon, Patios House creates a joyful experience for the senses, where textures and shapes blends perfectly with the salty sea breeze and the garden’s earthy smell.
