Guapuruvus House

Guapuruvus House

Cornetta Arquitetura

Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok

PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL DESIGN
Latar Engenharia

LEAD ARCHITECT
Pedro Cornetta

ARCHITECT
Renan Antiqueira, Luigi Borges Campos

STRUCTURAL TIMBER DESIGN
Rewood

CARPENTRY
Design Layout

BUILDER
Pedro Neto De Queiroz Lima

LANDSCAPE
Nik Sabey

AREA
212 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Sao Roque , Brazil

CATEGORY
Houses

Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok

Text description provided by architect.

This summer house serves as an interesting laboratory for ecological practices in architecture, engineering and landscaping. The idea behind this house is to bring adventure to family leisure, allowing close contact with nature, especially for children.

The motto was to create a modern cabin “in the woods” that allows parents to “camp” with their daughters on the weekends.

Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok

The land consists of native forest and more than 70% of its extension has been preserved. For the suppression area, the region with the least vegetation was chosen, in a location that had already received previous intervention.

The idea is clearly to conserve as much forest as possible. The adoption of the elevated house, as well as the creation of a service floor “embedded” in the topography, is based on the analysis of the natural profile of the land.

Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok

The final implementation solution adopted is the one that will provide the least environmental impact on the surrounding area.

The project can be divided into two very distinct stages.

Guapuruvus House
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Guapuruvus House
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The first stage, comprising the entire basement of the house which includes retaining walls, laundry room, storage room, solarium and swimming pool, was designed using traditional techniques in structural block masonry, stone masonry and exposed concrete walls.

The second stage, the main house, was designed using prefabrication and assembly systems, such as the use of glued laminated timber (glulam) beams and nailed laminated timber (NLT) slabs.

Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok

For the external and internal walls, the light steel framing system was adopted.

The landscaping project was very important in this work because, after the implementation of the architectural project, it helped to reconstitute the suppressed native forest in the house surroundings, allowing greater connection between the house and the forest.

Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok


Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok


Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok
Guapuruvus House
© Pedro Kok


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