Project posted by Laurent Troost
Southern Facade
Southern Facade
Aerial View
Aerial View
Southern Facade
Southern Facade
Tropical Garden
Tropical Garden
Pool
Pool
East Facade
East Facade
Southern Edge
Southern Edge
Integrated Spaces
Integrated Spaces
Covered Terrace
Covered Terrace
Northern Terrace
Northern Terrace
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room
Dining Room
Dining Room
Detail
Detail
External staircase
External staircase
Office
Office
View towards the North
View towards the North
North Facade
North Facade
South Facade - Street View
South Facade - Street View

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From Laurent Troost

The Amazon, more than any other area on the planet, requires climate-appropriate architectural strategies. The natural and environmental conditions are extreme and the proximity of the equatorial zone requires an architecture oriented towards thermal comfort and "passive" sustainability, that is, adequate deployment, creation of protective eaves, dimensioning and orientation of the openings for cross ventilation, as well as preservation of local ecological systems.

The preservation/valorization of Campinarana - Amazon forest type characterized by small trees, whose soil is shallow and clayey - was the starting point for the concept of the project. To minimize deforestation and preserve as much as possible of the Forest, the main architectural strategy for construction in the 20 x 40 m plot was the reversal of the classic housing typology. The rooms are located on the groundfloor and the internal living environments, the outside seating and the swimming pool, are located on the upper deck.

To optimize exposure to climatic factors, the house was divided in 2 volumes. The longilineal one houses functions allowing sun exposure (access, garage, storage, pool, laundry) and the transversal one functions in need of sun protection (living room, dining room, kitchen and bedrooms).

The main transversal volume received a contemporary reinterpretation of the colonial roofs, with 8 pitches in 2 independent levels, allowing the fruition of the winds and the creation of an air mattress in the in-between space, protecting the thermal comfort of the living space of the upper floor of the house. The reduced width of the main volume is designed to guarantee cross ventilation in all environments. This passive energy strategy adapted to the climate allows a very low energy consumption.

On the East and West side, the roof consists of lateral vertical planes that protect the inhabited spaces from the first and last rays of equatorial sun. There was also the concern to create an independent roof of the house, with the construction of eaves of two meters to the North and to the South, supported only by eight supports in "V". The roof, therefore, can dilate in function of the thermal variation and insolation throughout the year, without compromising the structure of the house.

The choice of Corten as roof material was due to its low maintenance and evolutionary character in harmony with the Forest of Campina and its reddish clay soil so present in the landscapes of the Amazon.

In addition to the guaranteed cross ventilation with its sliding windows on both sides and the glass fins on the third side, the fully glazed living room allows complete integration with the covered terrace, solarium, pool and nature.

Awards:
World Architecture Award 30th Cycle – Winner

2019 Metal Architecture Design Award – Winner

2019 A’Design Silver Award – Winner

2019 THE PLAN Award – Finalist

2019 DEZEEN Award – Longlisted

2018 Oscar Niemeyer Award – Nominated

Selected - “Panorama de obras” @ XI BIAU (Bienal Ibero-americana de Arquitectura y Urbanismo), 2019

Selected - “XAMA: 30 years in the Amazon in 30 works”, Amazon capitals, 2018-2019

Selected - “L’Amazonie en construction: l’architecture des fleuves volants”, Paris, 2019