Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual

Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Interior Photography, Table, ChairFlying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Interior Photography, Living RoomFlying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Exterior Photography, Chair, FacadeFlying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Interior Photography, Closet, DoorFlying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - More Images+ 35

São Carlos, Brazil
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  362
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Favaro JR
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Atlas Concorde, AutoDesk, Cosentino, Blindex, Decortiles, Direct Light, Escadas e Cia, Lourenço Móveis, RN Esquadrias, Ronchesel Marcenaria, Serralheria Corrêa, Stylo Gesso, Trimble Navigation
  • Equipe De Projeto: Raquel Pelosi, Mila Ricetti, Daniele Giacomeli - Escritório R|7 Arquitetos Associados
  • Finishing And Joinery Project: Escritório Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual
  • Construction Company: Capaz Construtora
  • City: São Carlos
  • Country: Brazil
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Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Favaro JR

Text description provided by the architects. The simplicity of the shapes and the clean volume without any information made it possible to create a mini-release in the facade block, making it free from the ground a few centimeters. And those six inches so small by such an important building turned out to be giant and named the project Flying House.

Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Favaro JR
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Planta - Pavimento Térreo
Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Countertop, Chair, Facade
© Favaro JR

With the idea of ​​the maximum openness to the garden, sliding wooden brises are fundamental because they allow to natural light illuminate the areas and filter the sun. The priority of the clients was a good living area, and with this premise the house has fully mixed internal and external areas, they can mix or separate when the sliding doors are closed. 

Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Exterior Photography, Chair, Facade
© Favaro JR

Doors collapse and hide in wall sandwiches making the whole house fluid. But when requested, they can isolate the residence. Same thought for the kitchen panel: when open, it is possible to forget that there is closure between the areas. When collected, a wooden skin covers the entire face and closes the kitchen.

Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Interior Photography, Door
© Favaro JR
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Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Interior Photography, Bedroom
© Favaro JR

The stair/sculpture has three functions: 1- Lead to the upper floor; 2- Decorate the room; 3- Wrap the powder room under the stair. Because it is open and in the heart of the house, visual simplicity has been sought: wooden-lined suspended steps that extend to a ground-floor shelf, colorless glass railing and nothing more.

Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Favaro JR

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Cite: "Flying House / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual" [Casa Voadora / Raquel Pelosi Arquitetura e Design Visual] 16 Sep 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/923779/flying-house-raquel-pelosi-arquitetura-e-design-visual> ISSN 0719-8884

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