Designed by Bernardes Arquitetura, Peninsula House, a weekend home in a coastal city close to São Paulo, is composed of three stacked abstract volumes which have been delicately positioned on a steep slope overlooking the Atlantic Ocean for minimum topographic impact.
Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
The house is divided into three parts: the rectangular base and the triangular superior volume, which have more private areas; and the transparent space in-between them where the common areas are located. The suspended triangular volume creates shaded balconies protected from direct sunlight, while the more enclosed and monolithic base provides more intimate spaces. The tension between the two creates negative transparent spaces that visually connect with the landscape.
Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
The interior design was thought to be as pure and simple as the forms of architecture. It was selected furniture by famous Brazilian designers, mostly produced in wood.
Few materials were used to create a quiet and cozy atmosphere, among them, Brazilian freijó wood, which is one of the most prominent materials used in ceiling, panels, and joinery.
Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Project Info: Architects:Bernardes Arquitetura Location:Brazil Lead Architect: Dante Furlan Area: 850.0 m2 Project Year: 2017 Photographs:Fernando Guerra | FG+SG Manufacturers: Artecor, N.didini, Alves Pisos, Lumisystem, Alwitra, Topseal, Belas Artes Project Name: Peninsula House
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