Refectory and Dressing Room in Santo Antonio de Posse, SP
Refectory and Dressing Room, Santo Antonio de Posse Service Pavilion Project, Architecture Images
Refectory and Dressing Room in Santo Antonio de Posse
Modern Building for Workers in São Paulo, Brasil – design by Bruno Rossi Arquitetos
26 Nov 2019
Refectory and Dressing Room, SP
Architects: Bruno Rossi Arquitetos and André Scarpa
Location: Santo Antonio de Posse, São Paulo, Brazil
The Refectory and Dressing Room is a services pavilion, located in the rural area of the São Paulo state interior, seeks to be a shelter for the orange harvest workers. Its program accommodates dressing room and kitchen, with a table for meals, besides to serve as a space where workers find retreat to rest, relax and unwind.
The project is basically constructed from a single element: the concrete block, so traditional in the Brazilian architecture.
This material stands as structural element and all the project dimensions are modulated according to its size: precaste concrete panels as slab, terrazzo on the floor and glass screens. All the other materials keep neutral, emphasizing the concrete block as the most important element, which is visible in its original aspect, without covering or painting.
In the main elevations, the concrete block works as a hollowed-out element, creating a filter between interior and exterior, providing an interesting dynamic in the way the sunlight enters the room in different hours of the day.
The hollowed-out element in the facades dissolves the ...
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