Brick House | Marcio Kogan
Aug 30, 2010
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Brick House | Marcio Kogan
Another project that I am impressed with the infulences of veranda or terrace space and on the classic material of bricks. It is simple and minimal of single volume.
Facade
Upper Floor with folding wooden door
Folding door becomes a wooden wall
This project is called 'Brick Hosue' designed by StudioMK27 from Brazil. According to the client, the house is designed being enclosed in opaque corners and have most possible of transparency on all the facades.
This project is a single volume perpendicular to the street shaping a long veranda or terrace facing the pool. So the front facade is blind with brick wall according to the client's desire.
Ground floor includes the living room, dining room and an office looking out to the pool and to a grand terrace through a glass curtain of sliding doors.
Upper floor has the bedrooms facing an open terrace with folding wooden wall.
As for the environmental concern, the house present modern Brazilian architecture to the use of terraces to shade glass facades and sun protection with brises and the house also has solar energy panels arranged on the roof.
Project Profile
Architect: Marcio Kogan
Location : Sao Paulo, Brazil
Project Year : 2007-2009
Project Type: Residential
Climate: Humid Subtropical
Context: Dense Urban
Architectural Style: Modern
Project Site Detail
Site area: 960sq meters
Building area: 780 sq meters
Photographs: Nelson Kon
References:archdaily
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