CCB House Optimized to Fit São Paulo Topography

CCB House in São Paulo, Brazil, was designed by Kiko Salomao + Tanaka in 2020. The house features a concrete base to accommodate the property’s topography, organizing three main blocks. These include a social barn with internal gardens, a pool, and an outdoor patio, balanced with a service block for amenities.
The design provides expansive views of the valleys, integrating large glass frames and diverse landscaping to create a seamless transition between spaces.
The project was optimized to fit the local topography. An 11-meter difference in elevation is leveled by a concrete base, allowing for the organization of three main blocks on the same level, providing new views of the surrounding valleys. The third block, made of concrete, features a flat roof and is clad in perforated mini wave sheets, creating an interesting visual contrast.
At the center of the house, the social barn, measuring 37m x 9m, houses the entrance hall, living room, and home theater, as well as internal gardens. The intimate barn, measuring 25m x 9m, contains the master suite and guest suites, complemented by an intimate living area and four additional family suites on the lower floor.
Between the two barns, an outdoor patio features a fireplace and an infinity pool. At the rear of the property, parallel to the boundary wall, the service block, measuring 80m x 8m, accommodates the garage, service areas, and a gourmet area. On the lower floor of this block are the gym, spa, massage room, saun...
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