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Iporanga House by Isay Weinfeld

By Eric Meunier

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São Paulo-based studio Isay Weinfeld has sent us photos of the Iporanga house, a project completed in 2006.

This two-story contemporary residence is located in Guaruja, a municipality in the São Paulo state of Brazil.

Iporanga House by Isay Weinfeld:

“Built on the seashore of Iporanga beach, on the north coast of São Paulo and amidst the Atlantic Forest, Iporanga house was designed for a family of Arab ancestry and is surrounded by vegetation – coconut trees, bromeliads and other indigenous plants from the region.

There was no significant restriction – whether technical or legal – to the project and construction of this house. Yet, naturally, the geographic and natural context the house is set in warranted great attention, and guided the location of the house on the land, the organization of the program and the use of materials.

The house features no walls or any other protection but green fences separating it from the neighboring lots or the beach. Its program was distributed in two white boxlike volumes, one ‘placed’ over the other. In the lower one, on the ground floor, are all social and service areas of the house: living and dining rooms, integrated in a single space, open fully onto the veranda, onto the swimming pool and onto the sea.

In the upper volume, a large ‘musharabiya’ made of aluminium and painted in white enclose all five bedrooms – the master bedroom overlooking the sea.

Outdoors, by the swimming pool, there is a lowered sitting room that can be eventually covered with a canvas; it is a place where one can have lunch or just relax.”

Photos by: Nelson Kon
Source: Isay Weinfeld

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