Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros

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Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros

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  • Project Name: Casa Havai
  • Practice: Garoa | Chico Barros
  • Products: Colombo esquadria , Deca , Saltense , Beton block
  • Completion year: 2017
  • Gross Built up Area: 190 sqm
  • Project Location: Sumare
  • Country: Brazil
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Garoa + Chico Barros
  • Clients: adelita ahmad e guto nogueira
  • Structural Consultants: telecki arquitetura de projetos
  • MEP Consultants: josé alberto calilo bezerra and rosa satiko wakano bezerra
  • Collaborators: nathália lorena, liene baptista, thaís coelho, vinícius costa
  • Photo Credits: Pedro napolitano prata
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Excerpt: Casa Havai, designed by Garoa, is a residence that turns itself to the inside; in a way, it is introspective, a feature that comes from the place’s specific constraints. The house’s structure is of structural masonry, with the walkway and the gable roof’s structure designed in metallic structure, the slabs – made in loco – are inverted to facilitate the distribution of the hydraulic installation, the electrical pipes are apparent, the floor used was hydraulic tiles, green as grass.

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[Text as submitted by architect] This house turns itself to the inside, in a way it is introspective, a feature that comes from the place’s specific constraints – the linear conformation of the lot, 5x35m, and its neighbor’s tall lateral walls. Because of this, views to the exterior are scarce. With the exception of the front bedroom, all environments turn to the courtyards – the indoor and the outdoor.

Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
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Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
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Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
© Garoa + Chico Barros
Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
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The outdoor is the garden, where the floor is grass, there’s a tree growing, there you can take rain or sun baths. The indoors is where the aggregating areas of the house are – living room, dining room and kitchen. Its opaque gable roof does not touch the side walls, it leaves a glass strip that lets light shine through. This artifice makes the time passage more explicit, because the internal light is conditioned to the external nuances of the wheater, be it a cloudy or rainy day, the passage of a cloud or the simple movement of the sun. The light and shadow spots on the wall vary in intensity and form, minute by minute, according to the sun’s inclination – in the summer at noon, it becomes a vertical plumb of light exposing the wall’s irregularities, where some prominent blocks materialize shadow.

Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
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Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
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Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
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In the upper floor, the courtyards intercalate the three blocks of structural masonry, where each of them is a room. They are connected longitudinally by a walkway that goes through the two courtyards. The walkway, as the roof, does not touch the house’s constraint walls it is narrow, so that natural light enters the lower floor. It has an enlargement in the covered area, where it forms a mezzanine, an intimate room. Under it is the kitchen, the heart of the house that is open for both, dining and living.

Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
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Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
© Pedro napolitano prata
Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
© Pedro napolitano prata

The house’s structure is of structural masonry, with the walkway and the gable roof’s structure designed in metallic structure, the slabs – made in loco – are inverted to facilitate the distribution of the hydraulic installation, the electrical pipes are apparent, the floor used was hydraulic tiles, green as grass.

Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
© Pedro napolitano prata
Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
© Pedro napolitano prata
Casa Havai | Garoa + Chico Barros
© Pedro napolitano prata

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