Galpão Sim! / Alan Chu
Located at the rear of brazilian actor Eduardo Okamoto?s home, the building houses the theater producer?s office of SIM!Cultura as well as the owner?s studio.Â
Architects: Alan Chu
Location: Campinas - State of São Paulo, Brazil
Project Team: Anita Meduna, Pablo Rezende
Structure: Eng. José Otavio Rosolen
Builder: Ederson Pereira Alves
Area: 92.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Djan Chu
© Djan Chu
From the architect. Located at the rear of brazilian actor Eduardo Okamoto?s home, the building houses the theater producer?s office of SIM!Cultura as well as the owner?s studio.Â
© Djan Chu
© Djan Chu
These premises provide ample working space for research as well as theatrical rehearsals and experimentation.
© Djan Chu
The working space is inside a masonry white box which also contains a guest room / dressing room on the ground floor and an office on the upper floor. This white masonry box is located inside a warehouse which has hinged doors at the front and rear constructed of aluminum overlaid with alveolar polycarbonate sheet.
© Djan Chu
In addition to serving as closures and providing both illumination and ventilation as needed, these doors also can be opened and closed as part of a theatrical performance.Â
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Architects: Alan Chu
Location: Campinas - State of São Paulo, Brazil
Project Team: Anita Meduna, Pablo Rezende
Structure: Eng. José Otavio Rosolen
Builder: Ederson Pereira Alves
Area: 92.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Djan Chu
© Djan Chu
From the architect. Located at the rear of brazilian actor Eduardo Okamoto?s home, the building houses the theater producer?s office of SIM!Cultura as well as the owner?s studio.Â
© Djan Chu
© Djan Chu
These premises provide ample working space for research as well as theatrical rehearsals and experimentation.
© Djan Chu
The working space is inside a masonry white box which also contains a guest room / dressing room on the ground floor and an office on the upper floor. This white masonry box is located inside a warehouse which has hinged doors at the front and rear constructed of aluminum overlaid with alveolar polycarbonate sheet.
© Djan Chu
In addition to serving as closures and providing both illumination and ventilation as needed, these doors also can be opened and closed as part of a theatrical performance.Â
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