NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano

NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Exterior Photography, FacadeNH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Interior PhotographyNH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Interior PhotographyNH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Exterior Photography, Facade, ConcreteNH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - More Images+ 57

Itatiba, Brazil
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4154 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Nelson Kon
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Atlas Concorde, Assoalho São Miguel, Clami, Concrefit, Deca, Divanni Decor, Estúdio Bola, Fernando Jaeger, Franke, Ideal Esquadrias, Impertop, Lesco, Metalferco, Pedra cor, Portobello, Suvinil, Tekhouse, WGR Iluminação
  • Architect In Charge: Daniel Corsi
  • Collaborators: Fabio Ligotti Carneiro, Thiago Maurelio, Tatiana Otani Nishi, Gabriela Meyer Torres, Julia Urquijo Lazcano, Bruno Suman
  • Model: Fabio Ligotti Carneiro
  • Construction: Taguá Engenharia
  • Management: JSA Engenharia
  • Structural Design And Facilities: Reyolando Brasil
  • Landscaping: Gabriela Ornaghi, Roberto Riscala
  • Interiors: Fernanda Castilho
  • Lighting: Daniel Corsi, Dani Hirano
  • Air Conditioning: Logitec
  • Locksmiths: Cimar Estruturas Metálicas
  • Carpentry (Project): Daniel Corsi, Dani Hirano
  • Carpentry: Marcenaria VIP
  • City: Itatiba
  • Country: Brazil
More SpecsLess Specs
NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Exterior Photography, Facade, Concrete
© Nelson Kon

Text description provided by the architects. A house must guard a world of its own. Through its spaces and paths, unveil landscapes in its contemplations, mysteries in its intimacies, silences in its voids. A house must build places. We seek here a set of perceptual and singular experiences of dwelling, a diversity of spaces that would lead us from collective contemplation to introspection and that its inhabitants could enjoy the beautiful geography around them, intensifying their relations with each other and the place that surrounds them.

NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Nelson Kon
NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Image 45 of 62
Plan - Roof

Situated in a privileged site around a corner, this house makes use of its two fronts to organize and reveal itself. Its compositional synthesis has two moments: a monolithic volume anchored to the ground and a set of perpendicular planes slightly suspended. The first emerges from the topography, the second floats over it.

NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Exterior Photography, Facade, Concrete
© Nelson Kon

As if sculpted from the inside, the main volume has voids that go from the access patio – designed not as a door, but as a transition between the outside and the inside world – to a sequence of spaces that accommodate much of a traditional program of a house. Other subtractions gradually unfold within and associate themselves in a kind of 'ode to the window' into which their façades are transformed: countless openings of different sizes, layers and functions frame the surrounding landscape, bringing it inside and creating living pictures at every moment that one circulates inside.

NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Chair
© Nelson Kon
NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Image 43 of 62
Planta - Pavimento Térreo
NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood, Beam
© Nelson Kon

The second moment of construction is defined by two large planes, one horizontal and the other vertical. In it extends the central living space, still interior, but fully opened to the set of outer spaces. A succession of courtyards and gardens set different relations with the landscape and dimensions of coexistence that they configure: from the front courtyard that looks towards the mountains, to the inner courtyard that is designed as a square, we see family life happening. Sunny or shaded, dry or green, with different types of vegetation and water, these squares, as well as the raised terrace on the roof of the central room, accumulate the possibilities of conviviality of a house.

NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Interior Photography, Facade, Handrail
© Nelson Kon

Its materiality is defined by a structural system of reinforced concrete and a series of lightweight elements in steel and ecological wood that cover the façades of the main volume, giving it substantial thermal protection as a ventilated double facade system. These elements enable the various shutters and openings that make privacy, natural ventilation, luminosity and visuals control more flexible. Outside, two large movable metal panels have the same versatility and can be kept vertically (defining the boundary plane) or horizontally (creating areas of shade for the internal courtyards as large umbrellas controlled manually and lightly by their counterweights).

NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Exterior Photography, Concrete
© Nelson Kon
NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Image 46 of 62
Section AA
NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Interior Photography
© Nelson Kon

Finally, natural light reveals itself as an omnipresent element. The massive nature of the construction reveals openings to the horizons, sky and ground, landscapes always framed by courtyards and windows that constantly awaken the senses of its inhabitants to their own position, guarded by this ark that rests anchored in dialogue with its place.

NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano - Exterior Photography
© Nelson Kon

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: "NH House / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano" [Casa NH / Atelier Daniel Corsi + Dani Hirano] 26 Jul 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/943876/nh-house-atelier-daniel-corsi-plus-dani-hirano> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.