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Studio MK27 Creates a Stunning Contemporary Home in São Sebastião

By Magaly Grosso

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White House is a project completed by Marcio Kogan and Eduardo Chalabi of Studio MK27.

Diana Radomysler designed the interiors of this amazing home.

Completed in 2014, it is located in São Sebastião, Brazil.

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White House by Studio MK27 & Eduardo Chalabi:

“Comfort and building maintenance throughout the years are two fundamental aspects for houses built in tropical areas next to the sea, where the high temperatures and the effect of the sea air determine the extreme local conditions. The White House project, located on a beautiful Brazilian beach, on the northern coast of São Paulo, made these questions as determinant to organize the plan and for the selection of materials to be used.

All of the ambients have floor-ceiling window frames – in the spans, like true walls of sliding glass – to create a pleasant thermal sensation and blur the division between interior and exterior. In the living room on the ground floor, for example, 3.0 X 2.5 glass doors are built into the walls and integrate the indoor space with the balcony,,in this way creating cross ventilation with the aim of reducing the room temperature. In this same space, wooden perforated doors – like large muxarabis – shade the interior without blocking the breeze.

On the ground floor we find the entire social area of the house, even the kitchen which faces one of the side gardens. The first floor, in turn, houses the bedrooms. And lastly, there is a terrace garden with deck on the roof – accessible by a flight of stairs protected by a hatch door.

Warm materials are meshed into the metal brises, shading the room on the upper volume. The combination of the wood, concrete and white aluminum (resistant to the effects of the sea air) end up creating, in the architecture of this house a tropical minimalism, with great influence of Brazilian modernism.”

Photos by: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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  1. Mastigadíssimo este conceito… Ah desculpem, mudou agora: antes era com ripados, agora é tipo uma treliça. Sem criatividade alguma. O que estes arquitetos sentem ao ver projetos, sejam simples ou luxuosos, tão maravilhosos como alguns aqui neste site?

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