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In a 358 m² lot, the QP House design aims at the harmonic relation with it’s terrain: the ground floor plan allows a full longitudinal area to be free, accommodating the garage, balcony, swimming pool and garden, with an unusual and fantastic free space, when compared to the same site typology, common in similar dwellings. The built floor plan offers natural light, ventilation and visuals of the entire terrain through sliding glass panels, which, when totally opened, integrates internal and external spaces in a singular manner, only possible in warm and sunny Brazilian weather.

The living room has variable ceiling heights, allowing by it’s horizontal boundaries, internal comfort, intertwined with the external balcony, protected by the cantilevered second floor.

The kitchen also benefits from the transparency and natural ventilation, guaranteed by the large sliding glass doors. The space destined to housekeeping rooms have an ideal area to attend the functionality and fluid free life style that the house demonstrates. The steel “waterfall” style shaped staircase, connecting the two floors, shares the same concept of the house: light, transparency and elegance.

The second floor, a prismatic volume that seems to float beneath the ground floor pavilion, accommodates three large master bedrooms and a home office. Besides the large bedroom windows, protected by sliding wooden brise-soleil, another highlight are the bathroom’s skylight domus that illuminate and ventilate the rooms, contrasting with the grandiosity of the ceiling height. The terrace, positioned strategically in the back of the terrain, offers incredible views, ensuring moments of joy and relaxation.

Technical specifications

Residential
Ribeirão Preto - SP

PROJECT
2014 - 2016
STAGE
Built


ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTINING DESIGN
Fernando Gobbo and Larissa França

Colaborator: Gabriela Assis Secaf

STRUCTURE
Fernando Chagas Engenharia

CONSTRUCTION
Neofab

RESPONSIBLE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER
Cássio Banzato

HIDRAULIC DESIGN
Cássio Banzatto

ELECTRIC DESIGN
Vicentini Engenharia Elétrica

TOPOGRAPHY
Vante Engenharia

ALUMINIUM DOORS AND WINDOWS
Baratella

TOTAL TERRAIN AREA
358 m²

BUILT AREA
353 m²

PHOTOGRAPHY
Manuel Sá

PRESS
Casa QP - ArchDaily Brasil
QP House - ArchDaily
QP House - Archello
Casas brasileiras: 15 residências com balanços estruturais - ArchDaily Brasil
Casas brasileiras: 20 residências com empenas cegas - ArchDaily Brasil
comoVER Arquitetura - Revista InterArq Especial Ribeirão Preto e Região n. 17