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Ponte House, Cacupé, Florianópolis, Brazil by Tetro Arquitetura

Project name:
Ponte House
Architecture firm:
Tetro Arquitetura
Location:
Cacupé, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Photography:
Joana França
Principal architect:
Carlos Maia, Débora Mendes, Igor Macedo
Design team:
Carlos Maia, Débora Mendes, Igor Macedo
Collaborators:
Bruno Bontempo, Bianca Carvalho, Bruna Maciel, Saulo Saraiva, Sabrina Freitas. Windows and Glasses: Lohn Esquadrias. Cladding, finishing, floors and countertops: Cosentino. Woodwork: Bontempo. Marblework: MG superfícies. Air conditioning: I9 climatização. Skylights: Continente inox. Brises: Lfs soluções metálicas. Metal structure: CLW. Pools Installation: Nardi Piscina
Interior design:
Built area:
1000 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2021
Completion year:
2024
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
MV estruturas
Environmental & MEP:
CA engenharia (Hydraulic; Electric)
Landscape:
Jardim e Cia; Terraço Paisagismo
Lighting:
Allume
Supervision:
Visualization:
Igor Macedo
Tools used:
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Construction:
LR Coelho
Material:
Concrete, Steel, Stone, Glass
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

Tetro Arquitetura: Florianópolis is an island located on the southern coast of Brazil, where nature manifests itself exuberantly, especially through the sea and mountains. Its beaches with crystal clear waters and white sand stand out from others in the country due to the striking presence of rocks in the middle of the sea. The island, located about 800 meters from the mainland, connects to it through three bridges, the most iconic being the Hercílio Luz Bridge, a symbol of Florianópolis since its construction.

It is in the midst of this scenario, hanging on a hillside by the sea and facing the continental mountains, that Casa Ponte appears, with a project that seeks to respond in a sensitive way to the environment, standing out as an architectural expression that transcends function. residential. Located on the banks of the Cacupé sea, this residence integrates harmoniously with the surroundings, taking inspiration from nature and local characteristics for its design: The bridge and the stones in the water become the great inspirations.

The approach to dealing with solar incidence, through generous structured steel eaves, highlights the search for efficiency and aesthetics. This solution not only meets practical demands, minimizing the effects of the setting sun, but also pays a subtle homage to the Hercílio Luz Bridge, through the use of steel and perforated sheets used on the floor of the bridge and the house's balconies.

The main structure of the house can be described as two beams that emerge from the ground and rest on two pillars. The bedrooms and social areas develop around these beams. On the lower floor, the swimming pool, suspended over two other rooms, advances towards the sea. Inside, there are natural stones that make reference to the local nature.

Casa Ponte's carefully planned alignment towards the west offers a privileged view of the continental sea and the majestic mountains of the Serra Catarinense. This positioning not only takes advantage of the scenic beauty of the region, but also creates a unique atmosphere for residents, who find themselves immersed in stunning panoramas that transform throughout the day.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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