Project Name: NUBE Apartment Architect: Nati Minas & Studio + Flipê Arquitetura Location: Jardim Paulista, São Paulo - Brazil Year: 2022 Total Built Area: 420m2 Photographer: Fran Parente
זהו בית בקומה גבוהה הגובל בשכונת ג'ארדים אירופה, בסאו פאולו, ברזיל, זוהי דירת NUBE. הרצון להכניס את הנוף של החורש לחיי היום-יום של התושבים מהווה נקודת מוצא לפרויקט לצד אימוץ והבנה של הרגלים ואוספים של הדיירים. הבנת דינמיקה של בני הזוג הייתה המוקד העיקרי של המחקר לעיצוב המרחב. מטבח עם סצנות של פרטיות ושילוב עם חדר האוכל, סלון לאירוח המשפחה המורחבת, בר, מרתף יינות, קולנוע ביתי ומשרד. שימושים שונים נוצרו ללא חזרתיות, כך שכל חדר יהיה ייחודי.
Moreover, it is of great importance that everything that exists is there out of necessity, and from necessity, beauty is created. On the edge beams of the building's structure, walkways with shelves for the CD collection were created. The repetition of quadrants in carpentry permeates the edges and the ceiling, creating curiosity in the gaze towards the double-height ceiling of the living room and dressing the environment. Being surrounded by windows, it is interesting to create self-supporting elements to dress and provide coziness to the apartment.
Photo Credit: Fran Parente
Photo Credit: Fran Parente
Photo Credit: Fran Parente
Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
The Nube Apartment is a project where amidst many materials, the meeting of tones softens the whole. The mixture of textures enriches the gaze and brings natural elements into the home, a point that is of great importance to reconnect us. As an experiment and exploration of material, rustic granite was used from the entrance panel cladding with mimicked door, lintels connecting dining room/kitchen, stair treads to raw island in the kitchen and bar. Wood as the base of the floor and ceiling in social areas bring thermal, acoustic, and tactile comfort. It makes footsteps cozy and the living room lighter due to its neutral tone, which does not aggress, but shelters. Points of color are brought through decoration and vegetation with landscaping in rustic pots based on stones designed for the location. The touch of terracotta velvet warms the environment and contrasts with the black checkered steel. It is interesting to balance the warm and cold, to bring all sensations into the same house.
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
  Photo Credit: Fran Parente
  Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
Photo Credit: Fran Parente
Photo Credit: Fran Parente
Photo Credit: Fran Parente
 Photo Credit: Fran Parente
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