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Project: SF House
Architects: Studio Guilherme Torres
Guilherme Torres
Location: Londrina, Brazil
Area: 600 sq. mt.
Photography: Beto Consorte
A 600-square-meter project planned for a  couple and their two teenage children, in Londrina, Brazil, came  through an acclivitous terrain allocated in three floors. The first  floor, built at the street level, contains the laundry area which cannot  be seen due to the span that forms the garage. Above the garage one can  find the living area and the guest’s bedroom. The big wood brise  indicates the stairway that leads to the house. On the third floor, you  will find the bedrooms which face a vast terrace. The access to the  bedrooms is through a long corridor, brightly illuminated by glass  sealed slabs on the ceiling and walls. Light is this project’s main  property. It is free, rich, abundant and generous.
In this house, different environs are  found with total synergy among the different parts of the house. The  dining room, balcony and the home theater have no obstacles between them  and can be closed with glass doors that are allocated in the walls. On  both floors and walls one can easily notice the materials used: cement,  bricks and cumaru wood.
The furniture never fails to match  couple the precise and economical features of the house yet following a  rejuvenating idea proposed by the family. The materials used either as  floor or wall coatings allow room for a new interpretation to the basic  Cartesian plans. In other words, the material which is supposedly made  for walking on can actually be touched and vice and verse.
The house architecture carries several  antagonistic symbolisms – solidity, lightness, cosiness, modernity,  warmth, freshness – and complementary so as to shorten the distance  between our dreams and achievements, an antidote to the boredom of  traditional houses.