03 / 29
2019
The client first approached Arquitetura Nacional when he was looking for a solution to his 59 sqm loft in Porto Alegre, of witch the floorplan did not reflected his desire to live with integrated spaces.
Architect: Arquitetura Nacional
Location: Porto Alegre - RS, Brazil
Year: 2019
Area: 68 sq.m.
Team: Eduardo Maurmann, Elen Balvedi Maurmann, Paula Otto, Lucas Pessatto, Marcus Arnhold and Arquitetura Nacional team
Photography: Cristiano Bauce
From the architect: The first strategy was to merge all the entrance floor areas, replacing the existing stair by a helicoidal staircase in the centre of the project and incorporating the laundry to the kitchen woodwork.
The mezzanine was expanded in 9 sqm creating space for a walk-in closet establishing a more adequate, comfortable bedroom. This level's bathroom was kept and refurbished. The steel structure for the upper floor holds the floating stairs as it does not touch the floor beneath it.
The unity is conceived through a minimalist material palette, amplifying the space. The three main surfaces are covered in cement tiles, carbonized wood and concrete flooring. The glass facade is protected by a brise soleil witch filters the light through remotely controlled wings, providing the user total control of natural lighting effects while also framing the views.
The lighting project enhances the architectural outcome, highlighting the most important elements and allowing the user to create different atmospheres. The furniture mixes brazilian design pieces, having the two faced couch as a central piece that serves the tv and living areas.
The project has other non usual solutions other than the floating staircase. The cement tiles, designed by us, covers the wall and the drawer under the tv. The carbonized wood panels hide the electrical and residential automation systems.
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