
CASA LLM
inspiring nature
01 - project
Opportunity to purchase exclusively direct with owner.
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Modern architectural project in concrete, steel and glass, with a constructed area of 1200 square meters.
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Large land area of 3600 square meters, surrounded by natural vegetation typical of the cerrado.
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4 suites with views of the lush nature around.
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Kitchen equipped with modern equipment and ample space to gather the whole family.
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6 meter high glass doors
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Spaces planned to house a wine cellar, playroom, cinema room, fitness area, massage area, swimming pool, barbecue area, office for meetings, soccer field and glass basketball hoop.
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Entrance with large garden area and staircase built in basalt.
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Area for deployment of photovoltaic panels to achieve self-sufficiency in electricity.
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Lake with 80,000 liters of water and more than 50 Koi carp of Japanese origin.
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03 - video
Located on land with a large number of native trees to be preserved and an average slope of 30%, the implementation of the project suggests an intense dialogue with the existing topography and vegetation.
Considering the built area of 1200m², suggested by the client and necessary to house the entire program, an attempt was made to create a project where people could have direct visual contact, even though they were in different environments and levels of the house. This avoids isolation and encourages residents to meet with greater objectivity.
The program was arranged in such a way that the collective spaces, living, work and kitchen, had a relationship with the larger landscape, comprehensive views and greater light intensity. The rooms and more intimate environments were positioned below the canopy of trees, forming a courtyard with tree trunks.
The house was designed in a mixed structure. Retaining walls in reinforced concrete and two gables, also in concrete, serve to adjust some levels of the terrain and anchor the metallic structure, hoisted over the trees. The room has a free span of 24 meters, supported by two metallic beams with a 1.5m core and supported by four consoles in the form of ribs in the gable.