Compact Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Outdoor Furniture, Deck, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Residência O.Z. by was completed in 2013 by the São Paulo based studio Andrade Morettin Arquitetos Associados. This compact summerhouse is intended for short stays. Building materials include exposed concrete and a modular wooden structure, the roof and façade have been clad with metal tiles.

Residência O.Z. is located in São Roque, Brazil.

Front Façade, Lighting, Evening, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Evening, Lighting, Deck, Glass Walls, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Living & Dining Space, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Wood Decking, Outdoor Furniture, Lawn, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Glass Sliding Doors, Terrace, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Glass Doors, Wood Deck, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Wood Decking, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Side Façade, Garden, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Garden, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Wood Deck, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Lighting, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Rear Façade, Blue Metal Roof, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Rear Facade, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Side Façade, Garden, Forest, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Side Facade, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Blue Metal Facade, Small Summer House in São Roque, Brazil

Residência O.Z. in São Roque, Brazil, details by Andrade Morettin Arquitetos Associados:

“This small summer house is located on a farm on the outskirts of Sao Roque, a town about 60km from São Paulo.

Intended for short stays, the pavilion succinctly solves the program in two bedrooms and a living room with integrated kitchen, organized linearly allowing its openness to the views and the surrounding vegetation.

The house is built with exposed concrete and a modular wooden structure. The roof and facade cladding is made of metal tiles and a polystyrene filling for thermal protection.

The south façade, made entirely of glass, opens all interior areas to the view and extends them beyond the shell of metal tile with a large wooden roof.

On the north side, near the hill, the volume is enclosed by polycarbonate panels and high frames to protect from the sun.”

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