House of Shadow

House of Shadow

Laurent Troost Architectures

House of Shadow
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House of Shadow
© Joana França

ARCHITECTS
Laurent Troost Architectures

LANDSCAPE
Hana Eto Gall

PROJECT TEAM
Laurent Troost, Gabriela Belfort, Juliana Leal, Ailyme Buriche

BUILDERS
Helena Rabello, Daniel Herszon

MANUFACTURERS
Breton

FURNITURE
Breton

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
Tecpro Engenharia

PHOTOGRAPHS
Joana França

CONSTRUCTION YEARS
2021 – 2023

DESIGN YEARS
2021 – 2022

AREA
402 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Manaus, Brazil

CATEGORY
Houses

House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
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Designed for a couple with a daughter, the "House of Shadow," created by the firm Laurent Troost Architectures, features an architectural solution focused on the client's needs, who suffers from photophobia – an extreme sensitivity to light.

To prevent direct sunlight from penetrating the interior of the house, concrete walls were designed to filter the light before it reaches a glass wall positioned behind the interior and exterior gardens, located in the cutouts of the concrete volume.

Between the garage and the living room, as well as on the upper floors, the gardens of the suites offer views of the street and surroundings while ensuring the necessary shading and preserving the trees on the property.

House of Shadow
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House of Shadow
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House of Shadow
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On the upper floor, one of the residents' requests was for the morning natural light to enter gently into the master suite through small openings.

In the afternoon, the light is filtered to illuminate the daughter's suite. The double concrete walls, located above the pool and in the upper gardens, have openings that allow for air circulation, ensuring thermal comfort.

House of Shadow
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House of Shadow
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Inside, the living room was designed to integrate with the garden at the property limits, maximizing the feeling of spaciousness.

A wooden panel occupies the southern side of the floor plan, providing privacy for specific areas, such as the family's piano space, and also housing access to the upper floor, kitchen, and barbecue area.

House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
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The other areas of the living room were kept open, promoting visual connection with the outdoors.

To address the lack of direct sunlight in the house, light fixtures were installed near the floor, both in the living room and in the hallways and bedrooms of the upper floors, ensuring illumination and comfort for the resident.

House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França


House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França


House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França
House of Shadow
© Joana França


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Plan - Ground Floor
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Plan - Upper
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Location


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Section AA
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Section BB
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Section CC
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Section DD
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East Elevation
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North Elevation
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South Elevation


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Axo - Complete Vegetation
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Axo - Spatial sensation
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Sustainability diagram with solar panel