Exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Among the key elements that influenced the choice of the architectural concept were the framing of breathtaking panoramic views, the utilization of the terrain's slope as an integral part of the design, and the strategic overlay of blocks to create a visually compelling composition. Emphasizing integration with the natural surroundings and maximizing views was a key consideration, ensuring that the residence harmonized with the surrounding environment while offering comfortable and functional living spaces. Sketches and evolutionary design studies were crucial for refining and developing these concepts throughout the design process.
The site where the project was implemented lacks significant buildings in its immediate surroundings. This characteristic provides a sense of privacy, with large open spaces between constructions. The design of the residence, therefore, did not have to conform to existing vernacular modes of architecture in the surroundings. Instead, it was chosen to follow an approach that reflects Brazilian architectural identity, especially concerning materiality.
Exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Living room of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
A deliberate choice was made to utilize Brazilian vernacular materials such as wood and stone in the construction of the residence. These materials not only harmoniously integrate into the natural and cultural context of the country, but also offer practical benefits such as durability, resistance, and a sophisticated and welcoming aesthetic. By adopting this approach, the project seeks to establish a genuine connection with the landscape and the Brazilian architectural heritage, while providing a contemporary and comfortable expression for its occupants.
Therefore, while the design was not directly influenced by the predominant vernacular styles in the region, the conscious choice of materials and construction elements that reflect the Brazilian cultural identity demonstrates a commitment to contextualization and architectural authenticity.
Living room of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Pool and Deck of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Corridor of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Landscape of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Landscape of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Dusk light exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Dusk light exterior view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Aerial view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Aerial view of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Lower floor plan of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Ground floor plan of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Higher floor plan of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos
Section AA of Valencia House by Padovani Arquitetos