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Joanopolis House, Brazilian Architecture, Building, Architect, Photos,
Design
Joanopolis House, Brazil : Architecture Information
Residential Building by UNA arquitetos, Brasil
House in Joanopolis,
São Paulo, Brasil
2008
UNA arquitetos
Photos : Bebete Viegas

House in Joanópolis
The house was designed for friends who used to visit Carambó,
a farm two kilometers away where we built a pavilion in 2002. The
region is located at the foot of the one thousand feet high Mantiqueira
Mountain, on the border of São Paulo and Minas Gerais states.
The condominium is located along the banks of Piracaia Lake which
belongs to the water supply system of the capital, and nearby the
village of Lopo, which used to be an old route of Pilgrims from the
XIX century.
Commonly encountered in these condoms, lush houses with its constructions
occupy almost all of their own sites, leaving no space between one
another. Our attempt was to seek the opposite: get more integrated
with the descending slope bringing about its attributes, as to keep
the house protected from the surrounding constructions, searching
for comfort. The process was realized in sections, using the balance
of soil volume to fulfill the embankment.

The stone walls were built with the use of local techniques with rocks
collected locally, originating a continuous but not straight line,
for self-sustention, that forms the framing wall. Thus, three interrelated
courtyards are formed outside the inner rooms of the house, bedrooms,
living room and services. The walls broaden out and draw back as if
in a movement giving room to the internal spaces.
Out from the street there is only the view of the white tower which
holds the whole infra structure (kitchen, chimneys, water tank and
heaters) and a 8x40 meters horizontal ruler comes up as the roof garden.
This solution guarantees efficient thermal inertia in places with
a wide range of temperatures changes between day and night.

A first plateau, where cars can be parked, comes in an intermediate
level between the street and the house. This level takes you up to
the roof garden or downstairs through a little tunnel leading to the
entrance gateway that reaches the courtyard outside from the living
room.
The suggested usage would be the mingling of many people in simultaneous
activities a party house. The conviviality spaces are gathered
by the fireplace and ovens, split by the volume of the kitchen.
During the day these ambiences open up completely, giving place to
a vast porch, and by night they can be closed up keeping the transparency.
The glass sliding doors are withdrawn two meters from the facade,
heading mostly to the north, allowing a vast view, which meets the
dazzling distant outlook, and to the south opening to the courtyards.
Wooden sliding panels were also designed for the bedrooms, in order
to darken its interior.

The characteristics of the materials were respected. The molded concrete
is structured in modulated spans of 4m, regardless its length. Moreover,
the specifications and details were premises to the cost saving construction
process.
The house opens up to a second grass-plateau leveled with the pool.
Located at the edge, it pleases the eyes with visual continuity between
its waters and the lake far in the distance. The construction of the
pool and its solarium, holds underneath a pool table room, a storage
and the pool equipment, which opens up to the third plateau.
Construction is landscape, geography, setting and history that melt
away as an object.
Photo : Cristiane Muniz

Joanopolis House - Building Information
Site: Joanópolis, São Paulo - Brasil
Architects: Cristiane Muniz, Fábio Valentim, Fernanda Barbara
e Fernando Viégas.
Collaborators: Ana Paula de Castro, Jimmy Efrén Liendo Terán,
José Carlos Silveira júnior, Maria Cristina Motta, Miguel
Muralha e Sílio Almeida
Structure: Stec do Brasil
Hydraulic installations: Caiuby Projetos e Serviços de Engenharia
Electric installations: P. A´aprile Consultoria e Projetos
Lightning project: Ricardo Heder
Waterproofing: Proassp
Landscaping: Soma Arquitetos
Photos: Bebete Viégas
Construction: Construtora Lomar, Eng. Roberto Growald
Client: Marco Antonio Arruda e Claudia Menezes
Area: 433,79 m²
Cost: € 195.000,00
Project year: 2005
Construction year: 2008
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