On this 713 sq.m plot, located in a residential condominium, there is a solitary pequi native tree, legally protected and very representative of the Central Brazilian region of the Cerrado...

Couri House by ARQBR

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From the architect: Adjacent to the lot, a green non-buildable area, still flourishing, promises to become a densely wooded forest, a common green space to the residents of the condominium.

Couri House by ARQBR

The project conciliates this context with the family's desire: to build a small single-story house, with a shaded veranda, obtaining the largest space of green area possible.

Couri House by ARQBR

The strategy adopted was to design the plan in the shape of a ribbon that develops through the plot, adjusting itself to its perimeter, in order to create voids through which the intended spatial relations could be obtained.

Couri House by ARQBR

These voids, converted into living and leisure patios, promote contact with the gardens and the neighboring green area. In this configuration, the patio that opens to the woods also welcomes the native tree. The ‘pequizeiro’ remains there, as a simple reminder of a pre-existing landscape.

Couri House by ARQBR

A strategically placed central porch simultaneously segregates and integrates the social and intimate sectors of the house, since it becomes necessary to cross it passing from one area to the other. Through it, the two patios are also integrated.

Couri House by ARQBR

The distribution of the spaces and their relationships promote unusual paths through the house, for it is natural to walk through an open space to reach a closed one, such as the one between the living room and the porch, passing through the patio, or from the dining room to the TV room, passing through the porch. In this way, everyday life experiences this relationship of continuity between inside and outside, and through it, contact with nature and the sky.

Couri House by ARQBR

ArchitectARQBR
Location: Asa Sul, Distrito Federal, Brazil
Year: 2019
Project size: 340 sqm
Site size: 713 sqm
Photography: Joana França

Couri House by ARQBR

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Couri House by ARQBR

Couri House by ARQBR

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Couri House by ARQBR

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Couri House by ARQBR

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Couri House by ARQBR

Couri House by ARQBR

Couri House by ARQBR

Couri House by ARQBR

Couri House by ARQBR

On this 713 sq.m plot, located in a residential condominium, there is a solitary pequi native tree, legally protected and very representative of the Central Brazilian region of the Cerrado...

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