弗洛雷拉之家/马修斯·法拉赫+马诺埃尔·马亚建筑师
Floreira House / Matheus Farah + Manoel Maia Arquitetura
整体设计理念:弗洛雷拉之家(Floreira House)在建筑设计上巧妙地融合了自然、隐私和极简主义。核心在于其对花园的重视,所有空间都围绕着一个大型花园展开,为居住者创造了与自然亲密接触的机会。悬挂式花盆的运用是设计的亮点之一,它不仅美化了建筑外观,也软化了材料之间的过渡,加强了建筑与环境的对话。这种设计理念体现了对居住舒适度和可持续性的追求,通过对外部空间的精心规划,营造出通透、和谐的生活氛围,将室内与室外完美地连接起来。
空间布局与材料运用:该项目在空间布局上展现了出色的设计感。一层以社交空间为主,与花园无缝连接,通过大型玻璃面板创造了宽敞的阳台,实现了室内外空间的互动。二层则设置了私人卧室,确保了居住者的隐私。材料的选择也体现了设计者的用心,混凝土与金属花盆的对比,以及深灰色铝制遮阳板的运用,都增加了建筑的层次感。同时,预制材料的使用也体现了对可持续性的考虑,减少了建筑废料的产生,展现了设计在环保方面的思考和实践。
细节与可持续性:弗洛雷拉之家的精髓体现在对细节的关注和对可持续发展的追求。自动灌溉系统、光伏板基础设施的预留,以及智能照明控制系统的应用,都体现了设计师对环保和节能的重视。室内设计则以中性色调和极简主义风格为主,搭配巴西著名设计师的家具,营造出精致而舒适的居住环境。建筑师通过这些细节,展示了对生活品质的追求,以及对环境保护的责任感,使整个项目不仅仅是一栋住宅,更是一个集功能性、美学价值和可持续性于一体的综合体。
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建筑师提供的文字描述Floreira House周围环绕着一个与花园对话的大型悬挂式花盆,在乡村公寓中反映了自然。隐私、极简主义和对低维护的需求是在圣保罗农村的Porto Feliz镇的一套共管公寓中为朋友和家人聚会设计住宅的驱动力。为了将这些特征变为现实,Matheus Farah e Manoel Maia Arquitetura在3182平方米的地块后部设计了一个大型花园,所有其他区域都朝向这个花园,作为项目的核心。在上层,细长的金属花盆环绕着整个外部区域,软化了材料之间的过渡,并与花园形成了对话。这一元素的突出存在证明了Floreira House(种植园之家)的名字是合理的。
Text description provided by the architects. Surrounded by a large suspended planter in dialogue with the garden, Floreira House reflects nature in a countryside condominium. Privacy, minimalism, and the demand for low maintenance were the driving forces behind the creation of a residence designed for gatherings of friends and family in a condominium in the town of Porto Feliz, in the countryside of São Paulo. To bring these characteristics to life, Matheus Farah e Manoel Maia Arquitetura designed a large garden at the rear of the 3,182 sqm lot, toward which all other areas are oriented, serving as the heart of the project. On the upper floor, elongated metal planters encircle the entire external area, softening the transition between materials and creating a dialogue with the garden. The prominent presence of this element justifies the name Floreira House (House of Planters).
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除了灌木和树木,地面花园还设有一个宽敞的游泳池,与包括餐厅、客厅和办公室在内的社交区域融为一体。大型玻璃面板可以完全打开外部,创造出一个宽敞的阳台,其特点是视觉渗透性和空间之间的和谐。为了保护功能区,透明度让位于包围厨房和洗衣房的混凝土墙,以及支撑游泳池区域的健身房、桑拿浴室和更衣室。一楼可通往由六间套房组成的私人宿舍。其中五个横向放置,通过深灰色铝制遮阳板接收过滤后的阳光,并提供与地块侧面相接的景色。主卧套房位于楼层尽头,面向花园。它有一个舒适的阳台,可以俯瞰游泳池和房产所在的广阔地平线。室内设计由中性色调和冷静、极简主义的饰面组成,家具突出了巴西著名设计师豪尔赫·扎尔苏平、塞尔吉奥·罗德里格斯、贾德尔·阿尔梅达和卡洛斯·莫塔的作品。
In addition to shrubs and trees, the ground-level garden houses a generously sized pool integrated with the social areas, including the dining room, living room, and office. Large glass panels allow for complete openness to the exterior, creating a spacious veranda characterized by visual permeability and harmony between spaces. To protect the functional areas, transparency gives way to concrete walls that enclose the kitchen and laundry room, as well as the gym, sauna, and changing room, which support the pool area. The first floor provides access to the private quarters, consisting of six suites. Five of them, positioned laterally, receive sunlight filtered through dark gray aluminum brise-soleils and offer views that engage with the sides of the lot. The master suite, located at the end of the floor, faces the garden. It features a cozy balcony that serves as a vantage point to contemplate both the pool and the expansive horizon where the property is situated. The interior design is composed of neutral tones and sober, minimalist finishes, with furniture that gives prominence to pieces by renowned Brazilian designers such as Jorge Zalszupin, Sergio Rodrigues, Jader Almeida, and Carlos Motta.
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Plan - Ground floor
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干式建筑的可持续性和效率。业主对执行简单的敏捷项目的渴望导致了从结构元件到饰面的工业化和定制预制材料的选择,从而确保了最小的废物产生。对于建筑的外部,使用了带有木模的混凝土面板,通过色调变化在视觉上区分了表征地面和上层的混凝土体积。除了施工,该项目的可持续性还体现在细节上,例如为花园配备了自动灌溉系统,并为安装光伏板准备了基础设施。社交区和主卧套房的照明控制也通过灯光设置进行了个性化,使空间能够适应任何场合。
Sustainability and Efficiency in Dry Construction. The owners’ desire for an agile project with uncomplicated execution led to the choice of industrialized and custom-made prefabricated materials, from structural elements to finishes, ensuring minimal waste generation. For the building's exterior, concrete panels with a wood mold were used, with tonal variations to visually distinguish the concrete volumes that characterize the ground and upper floors. Beyond the construction, the project’s sustainability is reflected in the details, such as the inclusion of an automated irrigation system for the garden and the preparation of infrastructure for the installation of photovoltaic panels. Lighting control in the social areas and the master suite is also personalized through light settings, allowing the spaces to be adapted for any occasion.
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