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Nitsche Arquitetos, Brazil - Toque Toque House Constructed In Laminated Timber Structure In Brazilian Coast

Project name:
Toque Toque House
Architecture firm:
Nitsche Arquitetos
Location:
São Sebastião, São Paulo, Brazil
Photography:
Andre Scarpa, Pedro Mascaro
Principal architect:
Design team:
Collaborators:
Sampling plan: Sondap Sondagens à Percussão ltda. Foundation: Solosfera
Interior design:
Built area:
Site area:
Design year:
Completion year:
2022
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Structure (Wood): Ita Engenharia. Structure (Concrete): Stec Engenharia
Environmental & MEP:
Ramoska e Castellani
Landscape:
Lighting:
Elaine Pires
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
Construction:
Tecnomar Engenharia SS
Material:
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Stone
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

Nestled on a steep slope amidst a lush tropical forest, the house in Toque-Toque House was designed to be a simple, flexible, and easy-to-build construction and serve as a summer residence on São Sebastião, on São Paulo’s coast. Completed in 2022 with Nitsche Arquitetos architecture, this summer residence was placed transversely to the slope, projecting the house towards the sea, and placing it at the treetop’s height.  

To deal with the irregular topography, a concrete basement connecting the lot entrance to the pool area was created. Under the basement, there is a small terrace and above it, the house was built using a laminated timber structure. Spanning a total area of 240 m², the architectural design features seven structural portals creating six modules with three suites, a laundry, a social bathroom, and a living room with an integrated kitchen. The roof was built using thermoacoustic industrial tiles with generous eaves surrounding and protecting the entire construction. 

Positioned transversely to the slope, the house elevates to the height of the treetops, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Toque-Toque Island, and Toque-Toque beach. The layout prioritizes both privacy and interaction with the surroundings. The house’s social area, such as the kitchen and living room, faces the pool overlooking the sea and the bedrooms face the beach, on the opposite side. This way, the bedrooms remain more private, and all 180 degrees are used on both sides of the house. 

Circulation within the house is exclusively external, being sheltered only by the 1.20 m eaves. All bedrooms and the laundry open to the outside, creating well-lit and ventilated independent rooms, which ensures flexibility of use and keeps the construction more compact and simpler. The Toque-Toque house was, therefore, the opportunity to design an architecture of industrial, fast, and efficient construction that, by its position in the plot, guarantees intense integration with the nature and with the beautiful landscape, inviting residents to experience the beauty of the Brazilian coast.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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