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Casa Panamá, Sao Paulo Building, Brazil Project, Photo, Design, Property, Image
Casa Panamá Sao Paulo : Architecture Information
Key Development in Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America
Casa Panamá
The site of Casa Panamá is located in one of the garden neighborhoods,
just some blocks from Paulista, the financial center of the city of
São Paulo. The client has an important art collection, above
all, modern Brazilian art, and the house was designed to house this
collection. The works of art are scattered throughout all the areas
of the residence, from the bedrooms to the gardens.

The interior plan is organized into 3 floors and a sub-solo. Upon
entering the lot, a tree-covered patio leads the guest to the door.
A social hall distributes part of the program of the house: a library,
vertical circulation, the utility rooms and the living room. From
within the library you can see, in front of the exterior stone wall,
a Maria Martins sculpture, reposing over a reflecting pool. The living
room has large spans that open, in their entirety, to the garden,
building a spatial continuity between interior and exterior. In the
garden, the pool, installed on the side of the lot, mirrors the stones
of the wall.

On the second floor, a large corridor connecting the bedrooms also
works as a gallery exhibiting the paintings and sculptures. Two windows,
at the ends of the corridor, bathe this area with light and, in front
of one of them a sculpture made by Brazilian Amilcar de Castro constructs
the space. An office annexed to the master suite overlooks the garden,
as do the other bedrooms. The façades of the rooms have brise-soleils
made of sliding vertical wooden lathes. The brise-soleils are important
to guarantee greater comfort, protecting from direct sunlight and
creating a texture with the light. One of the architectural premises
of the house is to organize the space from a wooden box that is placed
inside a C-shaped concrete cask. This concrete cask is formed by cement
slabs and a wall and, in relation to the wooden box, determines the
translucent and transparent areas. On the third story, a game room
and an gym connect to a wooden deck, the terrace of the house. The
utility rooms of the house and the garage are located on the subsoil.
The stone and the wood, materials that refer to traditional Brazilian
building, are mixed with modern materials, such as reinforced concrete
and plastic and which create an architectural language. Reflecting
concern with the precision of the construction, all of the details
of the house were elaborated by the office, even some of the furniture
that was specifically designed for the house.

Casa Panamá Sao Paulo images / information from Marcio Kogan
Arquitetos
Casa Panamá - Building Information
project > panama house
location > São Paulo . SP
project > Aug 2006
conclusion > Jan 2008
site plan area > 1224 m2
builted area > 1237 m2
architecture
author > marcio kogan
co-author > samanta cafardo
collaborator > renata furlanetto
interior design co-authors > diana radomysler, carolina castroviejo
team > oswaldo pessano, suzana glogowski, lair reis, eduardo glycerio,
cristina motta, gabriel kogan, mariana simas

Casa Panamá - Credits
photographer > nelson kon
tel > 55 11 32314868
email > nk@nelsonkon.com.br
endereço> rua general jardim, 645 - conj. 31
cep> 01223-011
landscape architect > renata tilli
structural design > leão e associados engenharia de estruturas
general contractor > Fairbanks & Pilnik
Engs. Valquíria Freitas e Marcelo Paniagua
general specifications
structural system > concrete and metalic
teak wood folding doors and internal doors > plancus marcenaria
glass and mirrors > santa marian
living room floor > demolition wood
custom furniture > cap marcenaria
toilets, faucet and sinks > deca and vola
kitchen appliances > smeg and subzero
swimming pool and bath covering > glass tiles by vidrotil
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