Grota´s House


Grota´s House

Esquadra Arquitetos

Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França

LEAD ARCHITECT
Filipe Monte Serrat

INSTALLATION PROJECTS
Wesley Paz

MANUFACTURERS
Cimentare, Eliane Revestimentos, Galpão Casa Em Movimento, Marmárini Mármores, Odisio Engenharia

ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT
Filipe Berutti Monte Serrat, Manuela Dantas

PROJECT TEAM
Marcella Kehl

CONSTRUCTION
Odisio Engenharia

AGROFORESTRY
Bem Plantado

PROGRAM
Single-family Housing

PHOTOGRAPHS
Joana França

AREA
2702 Ft²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Brazil

CATEGORY
Houses

Grota´s House
© Joana França

Text description provided by architect.

Located in the Brazilian Central Plateau, within a single-family-house neighborhood, in Brasília-DF, Casa Grota was designed on a plot with occupancy restrictions due to the inclusion of a permanent preservation area in its eastern section.

As such, the 1,500m² plot, divided longitudinally by the mentioned preservation area, offered buildable space primarily in its innermost section, away from the street, where the house was ultimately positioned.

Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França

The project’s concept was initially shaped by the client’s references and needs: a small home, economically and rationally built, using simple materials with minimalist characteristics, and designed to ensure that the local vegetation remained the central focus.

It was therefore crucial to enhance the existing native forest, making them focal points of the views framed by the residence’s openings.

Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França

The program for the single-story house, as defined by the client, is concise: it includes a garage, four bedrooms, a living room integrated with the kitchen, a service area, an outdoor deck, and a swimming pool. Another key condition for the project was its ability to make viable a phased construction process.

To meet both the program and the need for phased, rational construction, the house was organized into three main volumes: a small linear pavilion, a garage volume and a third one with independent access.

Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França

Following a thorough technical evaluation, adopting a mixed structural system—concrete and steel—became necessary.

The steel structure proved to be the most suitable solution for connecting the elements to be built during the second phase to the linear pavilion, which was planned as the first stage of construction.

Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França

The steel structure was painted orange, a choice inspired by the earthy tones of the Cerrado soil, creating a striking contrast with the greens and blues of the surrounding natural landscape.

This use of color was also extended to the window frames, custom-designed by the office. They offer various opening configurations and highlight the views of the native vegetation.

Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França

In the outdoor area, a deck and a lap pool complement the program and support the homeowner’s routine physical activities.

As a nature enthusiast, the client also established an agroforestry system in the remaining area of the plot, combining various agricultural, native, and fruit-bearing species from the region.

Grota´s House
© Joana França


Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França


Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França
Grota´s House
© Joana França


Grota´s House
Longitudinal elevation
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Cross elevation
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Cross section - AA
Grota´s House
Cross section - BB


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Implantation
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Isometric perspective
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Plan - Ground floor