Phase One Dale NKD - Villa Fagerheim - Ad Hoc Transform Gabriella de Mattos Pimenta January 2014 Bergen Arkitekthøgskole
Old wooden door that opens to a dark hall, a transition space that invites to other ones. Cramped office to the right, smells like old paper and books, taken by a big drawing desk. Spacious TV room to the right, full with furniture, but has always space for lying down. Short stairs that go down leads to a big living room, the fireplace, the piano and the dining room. At the back there’s the glass door that goes to the backyard. Long stairs that go up lead to the bedrooms. All of them have carpet, which muffles the sounds of the steps. The one at the end of the corridor is shared, has two beds, a drawer and a desk. Feels small, even when it’s not being shared anymore. It has the best lighting, the morning sun comes through the window throughout the year.
entrance floor - plan
entrance floor - plan 2
ground floor - plan
first floor - plan 2
first floor - plan
first floor - plan 2
section 1
section 2
section 3
section 4
ground floor - negative
first floor - negative
TV room
living room
lunch room
bedroom
master bedroom
piano
sunset
sunset 2
sunset with clouds
lighting study
ground floor - natural lighting
first floor - natural lighting
external pavement
external pavement 2
front door metal railing pattern
backyard
staircase railing pattern
wall brick pattern
raindrops
internal flooring
sunlight through the window
rainclouds
rain on the window (ink with soap)
cloudy day (ink with soap)
Villa Fagerheim - ground floor proejction
Villa Fagerheim - ground floor
Villa Fagerheim - ground floor
Villa Fagerheim - first floor projection
Villa Fagerheim - first floor
Villa Fagerheim - first floor
Villa Fagerheim - first floor
Villa Fagerheim - first floor
Villa Fagerheim - first floor
Villa Fagerheim - courtyard
Villa Fagerheim - ground floor external paving
Villa Fagerheim - ground floor external paving
Villa Fagerheim - ground floor external paving
Villa Fagerheim - first floor external paving
Villa Fagerheim - first floor external paving
Villa Fagerheim - first floor external paving
Gefeller picture - cantina
Gefeller picture - outdoors
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reference book - Lina Bo Bardi - Own house
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GLASS HOUSE (Lina Bo Bardi - Own House) São Paulo/SP, Brazil_23°35’05’’S 46°39’36’‘W Lina Bo Bardi is a paradigm of modern Brazilian architecture. Born in Italy, she arrived in São Paulo in the 40s with her husband Pietro Maria Bardi. In 1951 her first project in Brazil was completed: the Glass House. One of the first intentions of Lina was to conserve the natural terrain profile, which is very slanted. It influenced the project so that the front of the house was built on stilts. The back house is supported directly on concrete walls on the ground. This massive aspect of the posterior portion contrasts with the lightness of the southern portion and its main facade, creating a rich dialogue between transparency and opacity, nature and construction, interior and exterior. The house is divided into two well-defined portions: The first is the lounge and dining room, dominated by large glass openings. It occupies the entire width and depth of the first two modules of the residence. At the center of this hall is a courtyard, in which a tree remnant of the vegetation of the area was maintained. An open staircase , made of steel frame and granite steps, is the main access to the upper floor of the house. The second portion is formed by the area of the dorms and services. The bedrooms are adjacent to the lounge area and services form the last module in the north. Connecting these two tracks is the kitchen, which together with an open patio make up the central portion of the this massive block. The patio is again essential to the comfort of home element, allowing ventilation of all bedrooms.
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reference book - Lina Bo Bardi - Own house
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