Project posted by Jacobsen Arquitetura

RT House

Year
2014
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura
RT House | Jacobsen Arquitetura

Credits

Interior Design
Photographer
Publications

From Jacobsen Arquitetura

The conceptual goal of this project was to develop a two-story house that visually appeared to be a one-story structure. For this, we raised the main ground level of the house by 1.5 meter, creating a lower, half buried floor, but still receiving natural lighting and ventilation. We located all the service and leisure areas, such as a home theater, exercise room and sauna, on this floor. The level for the social and private areas was distributed in two similar rectangular volumes. These volumes were laid out in a parallel, although shifted, manner. The blocks were linked by a covering that also formed the overhang, generating a circulation space that, while closed, appears to be external. The living room comes to touch the ground level and, therefore, has a higher ceiling. Next to the street, the construction detaches from the ground, since there is no lower floor at this point.

Despite the mandatory use of a sloping roof and ceramic roofing tiles, the house’s covering appears to be flat, since from the outside all that can be seen is the wooden overhang and glass. The very slight slope we created is only visible from the inside. The format of the triangular pool was determined by the limits of the construction itself.

Structurally, we used reinforced concrete for the foundations and the half-buried floor, columns and metallic beams for the main floor and a wooden structure for the roof. The main finishing materials are charred wood and Travertine marble.

Architecture: Jacobsen Arquitetura
Architecture Team: Paulo Jacobsen, Bernardo Jacobsen, Edgar Murata, Jaime Cunha Jr, Christian Rojas, Veridiana Ruzzante

Interior Design: Jacobsen Arquitetura

Interior Design Team: Eza Viegas, Heloísa Zarpelon, Isabel Benoliel, Caroline de Oliveira.

Site Area: 1000 m²

Built Area: 470 m²

Started: 2009

Conclusion: 2014

Landscape: Renata Tilli

Lighting Design: Lightworks

Facilities: GRAU Engenharia

Air conditoning: GRAU Engenharia

Audio and Video: Home System

Roof project: Oscar Massao Kawaguti

Wooden Windown frames: Oficina de Marcenaria

Structure: EDATEC Engenharia

Construction: SC Consult/ Paraty Engenharia

Photos: Pedro Kok