casa mtl laranjeiras rj, brazil
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- Local: Paraty, RJ Project date: 2011 Area 920 m² Architecture: Bernardes Arquitetura Interiors: Bernardes Arquitetura Team: Thiago Bernardes, Márcia Santoro, Camila Tariki, Eza Viegas, Pérola Machado, Antonia Bernardes Landscape architecture: Jundu Paisagismo Lighting: LightWorks construtora: laer engenharia
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MTL HOUSE
Set on a predominantly flat plot in a residential condominium in Paraty city, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, the MTL House was designed with the aim of balancing levels of privacy and integration. Built on a prefabricated structural system, the residence is built on two floors from a steel pillars grid, wooden eaves, and closures in wooden brises and muxarabis panels, ensuring speed construction, rationalization and low waste production.
Arriving by the street, the visitor is faced with an essentially protected house, with architectural elements that ensure a certain level of privacy. The ground floor has two suites, a small service suite, TV room, and a kitchen integrated into the social areas – dining room and living room.
Unlike the facade, closed and protected, the back area of this residence opens up to the view of the forest around and beach, allowing visual and physical permeability between the interior and exterior. From this, the extensive deck area, punctuated by trees, the right side portion is intelligently broken, from the extension of the social block, which in turn, generates the space of the living room and a new courtyard. It is also important to mention that this design intention, enabled the pool to have uncovered and covered areas.
In the interior, iconic pieces of Brazilian Design make up the space, such as the Radar armchair and Rio chair by Carlos Motta and Atibaia chair by Paulo Alves. The upper floor has four suites, including the master suite, which receives a wooden private deck over the living room roof. As security and protection, but guaranteeing functionality, the traditional railing is replaced by a bench with the same wood as the floor.
In this project, the eaves, an architectural element often present in Brazilian architecture, instead of a single surface, are drawn from a square grid, by the juxtaposition of the laminated wooden beams, which generates the choreographed drawing of the shadow.