House in Rio de Janeiro

House in Rio de Janeiro
Spolupráce:Ciro Miguel, Juliana Braga, Suzana Jeque
Address: Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Investor:Paulo Lope, Rosa Bertholdo
Project:2004
Completion:2005-08
Area:481 m2
Site Area:4488 m2
Price:800 000 USD


Santa Teresa is a historical neighborhood that offers some great views of the city of  Rio de Janeiro. The house is located in one of the highest points of Santa Teresa’s hill. From the north side of the house it is possible to see the old downtown; from the south side, a more panoramic view of Pão de Açucar and the Guanabara Bay. The site starts at 100 m above sea level at the cable car street and finishes at 125m at a breathtaking viewpoint of Pão de Açucar.
The project takes into consideration the two pre-existent levels of the pronounced topography: 120 m and 125 m over sea level.
At the lower level, there is a linear block that leads to the bedrooms and the office. Their main glass facade opens up to the enjoying garden on the east side. These two prismatic and linear volumes are opened on the east and west sides but are completely closed on the north and south sides, living the ground under them empty. The roof was designed to make a complementary ground on the upper plateau.
The living room is located over the higher plateau providing a view of downtown on the north side and of the Guanabara Bay and Pão de Açucar on the south. This volume is closed on the east and west sides to avoid sun heat and to emphasize the magnificent views on the other sides. It leaves the level below completely open. Thus, there is a bare level between bedrooms and living room which is filled by the kitchen, where, according to the traditional Brazilian culture, most people will spend their spare time.
It is a spread out and blown-up construction that should become part of Rio de Janeiro’s landscape.
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Miroslav Ričovský
25.10.12 09:39
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takyarchitekt
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