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Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners
Redux house,  | International Design Awards Winners

Redux house

Lead DesignersMarcio Kogan
Prize(s)Silver in Architecture Categories / New Residential Building
Entry Description

Redux House is located in the countryside of São Paulo, Itatiba, in a gated community called Quinta da Baroneza. The open land, on a downwards slope terrain and with a west facing view, is on the edge of a large environmental preservation area of a native forest, aspects which determined the implantation as well as the residence’s architectural parti. The house was built on the highest level possible, respecting the existing topography in order to could gain the view of the sunset and the vegetation with the least impact on the surroundings.The project is composed of a slab floor, 4 programmatic boxes and a slab ceiling. Externally to the slab of the floor there appears a great concrete volume, pool and deck, which is projected along the decline of the site and terminates floating through a small although striking span. The slab of the floor, at 50cm above the ground is supported by beams set back, intensifying the delicate shape in which the projected was implanted onto the land. Visually, the house seems to float. The program was divided into four programmatic blocks. The slab of the roof, the same size as the slab on the floor, overlaps the programmatic volumes which, because of the different heights, here it leans on the roof there it has a reduced ceiling height. The emptiness between the volumes and the slab create an inner rhythm and, simultaneously, makes it possible to have improved natural lighting in the house. The two main volumes that include the bedrooms are completely clad in vertically slatted wooden panels which open almost entirely. In the day, the panels filter the sunlight creating a texture of light and shade and, at night, it transforms the boxes into large lanterns which light up the land.