Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental

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Flores da Cunha, Brazil
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  126
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Marcelo Donadussi
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Mezas, ZR Raízes
  • Lead Architect: Alexandre Rögelin Prass
  • Collaborators: Filipe S. Santos, Thomas Weirich, Paula Motta
  • Interns: Renata Rizzon, Nicole Carrion, Bibiana Scherer, Júlia Ribeiro
  • Lighting Design: Eduardo Becker
  • Render: Kelly Chiarello
  • Structures: Gustavo Zanatta
  • Hydrosanitary Engineering: Gustavo Zanatta
  • Electrical Engineering: Marlon Renosto
  • Earthworks Project: Gustavo Zanatta
  • Drainage Project: Gustavo Zanatta
  • Execution And Management: Monique Fiorio, Joel Lanzarin
  • Environmental Consultants: Eng. Juares Fiorio
  • City: Flores da Cunha
  • Country: Brazil
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Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Exterior Photography, Brick
© Marcelo Donadussi

Text description provided by the architects. Located in one of the most beautiful addresses in the Serra Gaúcha, the project is situated in an area surrounded by remarkable vegetation, unique rock formations, and exuberant landscapes. The original plot, with rocky soil, uneven topography, and pronounced slopes, made multiple accesses to the surrounding road system impossible, which made the activity in the form of a lot condominium the best option for using the area with minimum intervention in the landscape.

Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Exterior Photography, Stairs, Garden
© Marcelo Donadussi
Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Exterior Photography, Fence, Beam
© Marcelo Donadussi

The presented proposal sought to explore these positive points. From the analysis of the environmental conditions - solar orientation, visuals, better use of the topography, and access possibilities, we arrived at a layout that is simple to read, but which contemplates the different potentials that each future residence will be able to enjoy individually.

Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Exterior Photography, Chair, Deck, Beam, Patio
© Marcelo Donadussi

The lots - all of the equal size, facing the Serra, are connected through a small access road carved in stone, which also configures the common space and delimits the area intended for the condominium leisure. Spatially, the road with the lots to the East and the Terrace to the West configures a beautiful setting with the Permanent Preservation Area to the North and the untouched rocky slope to the South.

Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Exterior Photography, Bench, Garden, Patio, Courtyard
© Marcelo Donadussi
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Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Countertop, Beam, Sink
© Marcelo Donadussi
Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Beam
© Marcelo Donadussi

It is with respect to this scenario that the architecture was proposed. Perimeter enclosure, paving, and buildings were designed in complete harmony with the characteristics of the place. The spaces created seek to highlight their potential through the use of local raw materials - stone and wood, as well as through the workmanship and traditional construction techniques of the region.

Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Interior Photography, Handrail, Column, Deck
© Marcelo Donadussi
Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Exterior Photography
© Marcelo Donadussi

The basalt stone walls - completely built with rocks from the land itself, are the central constructive element of the project. The large vertical panels frame the built elements, composing, together with wood, metal, and concrete, a palette of colors and textures inseparable from the natural landscape of the place.

Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Exterior Photography, Brick
© Marcelo Donadussi
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Detail

The program, of low complexity, is configured by a party hall - open kitchen, grill, fire pit, dining room, and toilet; in addition to the condominium infrastructure areas. And it is in the details, exclusively developed for this project, that the solution becomes special.

Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Brick, Beam
© Marcelo Donadussi

For the metalworks, a pattern of perforations was specially designed, inspired by the grains of stone, forming a playful and semi-transparent design for the closures of the buildings. For the paving, a jigsaw of different colors and roughness demarcates the border strip, sidewalks, crosswalks, and access to the inner road. The signage - in metal, overlaps the stone in a smooth counterpoint between the artisanal and the industrialized, discreetly evidencing the importance of each project element.

Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental  - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Marcelo Donadussi

Likewise, the landscaping is made up of species that are usually present in the region, in a balanced mix of exotic and native specimens. The terrain, characterized by being largely composed of rocky soil, appears as a protagonist in the composition of the landscape. The chosen vegetation seeks to surround the stone outcrops, maintaining the natural characteristics of the place as a native component of the landscaping.

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Address:Flores da Cunha, RS, 95270-000, Brazil

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Cite: "Roccia Residential Condominium / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental " [Condomínio Roccia Residencial / Núcleo de Arquitetura Experimental ] 23 Jul 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/985683/roccia-residential-condominium-nucleo-de-arquitetura-experimental> ISSN 0719-8884

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