Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  70
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Cosentino, Florense, Alva Design, Deca, Gorenje, Indústria de Móveis América, Klaxon, MG Superfícies, Nemo Lighting, NeoBox, Oriente-se Tapetes, Portinari, Quorum, Sollos - Jader Almeida, Tuboar Coifas Especiais
  • Lead Architect: Gabriel Bordin
  • Project Team: Sabrina B. Sirino, Fabiano P. Brescovit, Lucas K. Ranzan, Fernanda Sá, Vivian D. Bevilaqua, Maurício S. Rech, Tanara F. de Britto
  • Engineering: CA Guimarães
  • Client: CasaCor Santa Catarina
  • City: Florianópolis
  • Country: Brazil
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Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Table
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Text description provided by the architects. Yugen, an important concept of traditional Japanese aesthetics, is an expression of depth, of what cannot be translated, of the incomprehensible and abstract that passes from philosophy to art. Through the contrast of shadow with the intervals of light produced by the windows and the illuminated surface of the kitchen, through the hidden landscape that eventually reveals itself, Casa Yugen makes a non-verbal invitation to the space in which one can glimpse the beauty of the mystery of the universe and our human condition. At the entrance, the curved wall of the entrance hall, in shape and tone, creates an infinite “plane” on the concave side, which hides the landscape before revealing it.

Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin - Interior Photography, Living Room
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Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Denilson Machado / Estúdio MCA

In plan or when viewed from within the surroundings, it creates a central axis that unfolds the social area without corners, in an organic way. The water mirror in front of the long windows reflects the macro bonsai that seem to float and the day sky. The texture and natural light vary markedly, creating a new landscape with textures of sun and water throughout the days. Spaces interact in all corners of the 'L' plan. The unusual way in which André Gippi's Ramona armchair was positioned, communicates with the living room, while the living room opens onto the anteroom and the kitchen/dining room. The dark walls that embrace the environment frame the lighted windows, the painting by Rubens Oestroem, the kitchen, the furniture, the decoration, the floor and the ceiling, "the sky and the earth". The chiaroscuro is a resource that plays with the concept of 'Yugen', in which elements are highlighted, hidden and mimicked on the surfaces, in a way that plays with the protagonism of the pieces; in the living room the sofa and coffee table merge with the rug that merges into the floor. The dark bookcase, in the way it is composed, mimics the horizon of the opposite wall, with overturned books, "hidden knowledge", and the water that is also present in the bar and in the work 'Ponta do Coral I' by Alessandro Gruetzmacher.

Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin - Interior Photography, Table
© Denilson Machado / Estúdio MCA
Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin - Interior Photography, Chair
© Denilson Machado / Estúdio MCA
Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Sink, Countertop, Table
© Denilson Machado / Estúdio MCA

The 'false rubber tree' plant, proportionately large for an internal space, works as a physical and visual landmark between the living room and the kitchen. The choice of large-format vegetation also plays with scales. In a concept always adopted by the architect in which the natural and the built environment, the plants with the view from the window, the natural light and that of the luminaires should mutually enrich each other. The kitchen, with a purist off white and white background, with translucent shelf lighting, evokes light from windows it doesn't have. This is punctuated with the Nile Quartz island, organic and dark as a monolith that has been appropriated by the house and takes on a function. In it are the deca vat and drying rack that seem to have been sculpted in the volume.

Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Countertop, Chair
© Denilson Machado / Estúdio MCA
Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin - Interior Photography
© Denilson Machado / Estúdio MCA

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Cite: "Yugen House / Studio Gabriel Bordin" [Casa Yugen 幽玄 / Studio Gabriel Bordin] 14 May 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/979886/yugen-house-studio-gabriel-bordin> ISSN 0719-8884

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