Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR

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Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR

Information

  • Completion year: 2019
  • Gross Built up Area: 390,45 m²
  • Project Location: Sao Carlos
  • Country: Brazil
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Mila Ricetti
  • Design Team: Daniele Giacomeli, Analee Sasso, Beatriz Mega, Anna Clara Pires
  • Structural Consultants: Dávilson Petinati
  • Landscape Consultants: Studio Ilex
  • Contractors: Ypês
  • Photo Credits: Favaro Junior
  • Others: Light technician - Jabu Engenharia Elétrica
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Project Description

[Text submitted by the Architect] The house has been designed to make the most of the view of the forest landscape.

Due to the dimensions of the terrain – narrow in width and long in length_ we`ve chosen small patios.

At the front access, a large exposed concrete marquee, which, more than a shelter for cars, serves as a covered square directly connected to the forest. The visitors` entrance to the house is in this square and passes through a gallery with several openings to the side in order to minimize the sensation of narrowness of the land and establish a maximum connection with the external area.

Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Favaro Junior
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Favaro Junior

The master bedroom with its private patio is in this gallery. This unusual location allows the areas of collective use to take more advantage of the depth of the terrain. The other rooms facing the forest are on the second floor, in addition to an intimate room and a void with several openings protected by metal brises that allows you to enjoy the view from the treetops.

Once again, we seek to make the most of these views and in order to make a greater connection with the surroundings we seek to take advantage of natural materials such as brick, stone, concrete and wood.

Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Favaro Junior
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Favaro Junior
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Favaro Junior
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Favaro Junior
Casa Do Bosque | Luciana Bernasconi + Mila Ricetti | LB + MR
© Favaro Junior

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