Here is the Architectural of House 53 which is designed by Brazillian architect Marcio Kogan, located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The house was conceived as a wood and mortar monolithic block with another concrete and glass volume upon it. Due to the ground’s small front and volumetry, the box’s two edges had to make the most of light’s entrance, which explains the large windows. It was also desirable that these windows would make it possible to darken the internal environment whenever needed. The house’s interior volume, which comprises the living room, kitchen and dining room on the first floor, and the bedrooms on the second floor, is a glass box with wooden brises that open as folding doors. The rooms’ front and back facades were designed to be completely closed or opened.
House 53 Exterior
From the outside, when the brises (and the front wall, which follows the same language) are closed, it´s impossible to distinguish the openings, and all wooden surfaces make up a pure single volume, without bumps. When these brises are opened, the house looks like a large wood folding.
House 53 Living room Design
Interior Design of House 53 by Marcio Kogan Architect in Sao Paulo, Brazil, here is the minimalist living room design with brown leather sofa and large square table in the middle.
House 53 Bedroom Design
Interior Design of House 53 by Marcio Kogan Architect in Sao Paulo, Brazil, here is the Bedroom design with medium size bed and amazing floral wall painting on the right side.
House 53 Kitchen and Dining room Design
Interior Design of House 53 by Marcio Kogan Architect in Sao Paulo, Brazil, here is the kitchen and dining room combine in one space. using wooden kitchen cabinet, long wooden dining table, wooden armchair and also wooden floor design.
House 53 Curtains Design
House 53 Stairs Design
The staircase was designed without stairs handle, but it was very artistic because it’s using a wooden stair base.
House 53 Roof Terrace Design
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