Sagarana House, São Paulo, Brazil
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Sagarana House Conversion in São Paulo
19 September 2021
Design: Pedro Haruf Arquiteto and Cristiane Salles Arquitetura
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Sagarana House
We were asked by clients to develop a project that segmented Sagarana House, so that the 60’s house would continue to serve as a residence, but which would house a commercial space, the idea was to create, in the client’s words, ?A house of Yoga , of therapies, a place of urban retreat, a place of reception, of exchanges?.
Required for the conformation of the house, part of the facade, a cave and the street were the possible spaces for commerce and services, but we would have to provide it with a small area, access by an extensive side corridor and limited ceiling height. In addition, this division into two distinct spaces also generated the challenge of keeping the spaces large, with privacy, guaranteed lighting and natural resources for the residential part.
In a first phase, removing the work from the house, we transformed the façade of the original house into two, each with its own access and individual design, distinguishing and totally separating the two uses.
For the commercial part, we took advantage of the backyard to create a wooden pavilion that expanded the usable space by 100m². The conformation of this new building was also essential for the creation of a large yoga room, ...
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