Excerpt: 7 Patios House is a residence designed by the architectural firm Tetro Arquitetura. The project is a direct response to the understanding of the place. After the first visit, the need to create an architecture that minimizes negative impacts and expands positive characteristics became clear. With this understanding, no choice was made by the architect’s taste or will. Everything is an answer and is intended to reinforce a concept.
Project Description
[Text as submitted by Architect] The 7 Patios House is in a private condominium in Nova Lima/MG. The site has a slight slope, no vegetation, and is close to the condominium limits. Right outside these limits is a highway. The noise from cars can be heard from inside the land. Right in front of the land, across the highway, a factory can be seen, so the best views look diagonally. From both sides, it is possible to see the forest and the mountains, typical of Minas Gerais.
The project is a direct response to the understanding of the place. After the first visit, the need to create an architecture that minimizes negative impacts and expands positive characteristics became clear. With this understanding, no choice was made by the architect’s taste or will. Everything is an answer and is intended to reinforce a concept.
In the context of this terrain, it is essential to reduce sound and visual pollution. In addition, the proximity to the side neighbors must be considered for positioning the openings. To minimize the noise from the highway and best explore the view, a solid wood wall was designed for the main façade, with openings on both sides of the volume. It is possible to see the forest and the mountains from the central courtyard, but one can no longer hear the noise or see the factory sheds. All rooms face small inner patios to provide privacy and the best views.
The house was designed to occupy all the space near the land’s boundary allowed by local regulations. With this, it was possible to leave the site’s interior free to create the largest possible central courtyard. This patio, in addition to creating a private space for leisure, sets the tone for the location of the other spaces and is the main place for coexistence. Around this void, we have a single corridor that circulates through all other environments of this building.
The Patio House rises from ground level and is accessed through a passageway between gabion walls. From the street level, one sees a one-story house supported on slopes with vegetation. These strategies mitigate the negative impacts and contribute to expanding the site’s best qualities.