Curved bookshelf organises Pascali Semerdjian's VLP apartment in São Paulo
Brazilian studio Pascali Smerdjian Arquitetos has overhauled a São Paulo apartment inside a 1960s building, adding in a semi-circular wooden library to house the owner's extensive book collection.
Pascali Semerdjian's renovation maintains the existing concrete structure of the apartment, contrasting it with new white surfaces, wooden furniture and cabinetry, and brass accents define the newly configured space.
Among these new details are a set of floor-to-ceiling wooden bookshelves arranged in a U-shape. The owner can store books around its perimeter or on the inside, where there is a reading nook.
"It soon became clear to us that this space should be an architecturally important volume and that it should be the spirit of the project," said Pascali Semerdjian in a project description.
The bookshelf forms the central feature of the apartment, with the areas surrounding including a sunken living room, and an open-plan kitchen and dining room.
A cantilevered wooden bar hangs off one of the existing structural columns, facing the dining room. This creates a place for guests to "sit and gather in a more unpretentious way".
"We tried to separate some volumes like the bar and circular library of the main structure in order to reinforce them as architectonic elements and to work them as indirect lighting sources in the apartment," said Pascali Semerdjian.
Measuring 381,72 square metres, VLP apartment has a production kitchen for hosting large ga...
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