SOT-TÌ-LE
As the name reveals, Sottile House is about subtlety petrified in an architectural gesture, where a 50m prism sits on the hill to observe the vegetation mass that presents the view towards which the residence is oriented.


The project is developed in an unconventional way, since the hall and main access take place in the private block. This block combines the use of metal and wood, contrasting coldness with coziness, having the dark structure designed in a rhythm that frames the warmth of the wood that covers the private suites


From the main hall, a sculptural helical staircase is sculpted over a reflecting pool to the double-height social environment, which integrates with the external area, with a large transverse strip, materialities that are also challenged, with the juxtaposition of stone and water moments.


On the subtlety of uniting opposites, of creating voids in the full, the architecture is born that in its simplicity is complete.


Team:
Architects: Felipe Caboclo Arquitetura
Lead Architects: Felipe Caboclo
Collaborators: Amana Roveri
Interior Design: Georgia Albuquerque
Landscape: Orsini Paisagismo
Illustrations: Herbert Anthony
Photography: LEONARDO FINOTTI e MAÍRA ACAYABA


Materials Used:
NDidini - Revestimentos Metálico
AYAWOOD - wood
Accoya® Wood - wood
VERTICES - concrete consultation
TOPSEAL - concrete


