The Terrace Apartment
Maíra Acayaba
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Silestone Countertops (Kitchen and laundry)Cosentino
Curtains and BlackoutArthur Decor
Interactive KeypadsAudioGene
WallpaperBranco
AppliancesBrastemp
Bathroom ceramics and metalsDeca

Product Spec Sheet
Silestone Countertops (Kitchen and laundry)
Curtains and Blackout
Interactive Keypads
Wallpaper
by Branco
Appliances
Bathroom ceramics and metals
by Deca

The Terrace Apartment

Estudio Guto Requena as Architects

A hyper-connected home that prioritizes sustainable solutions and transforms an icon of São Paulo's modern architecture, dating from 1962 and designed by Botti and Rubin, into a flexible and reconfigurable habitat. An apartment immersed in a real urban forest. A project that reflects on the impacts of new digital technologies and new ways of living.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

HYBRID ARCHITECTURE
Concrete and virtual merge to build a spatiality called hybrid, where the cement and the brick blend themselves with network cables, microcontrollers and sensors. Automation is one of the tools that allows designing responsive spaces. In the Terrace Apartment, the house management system can be controlled virtually through mobile devices or locally through smart keypads or voice command, allowing you to set different scenarios, from day-to-day to workstations, party or cinema. Accesses, lighting, irrigation, audio and video, curtains and furniture, all automated.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

WIDE TERRACE
The residents wanted to live in an apartment with a balcony. As this building didn’t offer this possibility, but as it has a glass facade, floor-to-ceiling, they decided to transform the entire apartment into a balcony. It is occupied by different species of plants, many of them native to Brazil. A true urban forest, with fruit trees, a productive vegetable garden, and species with flowers.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

FLEXIBILITY
The project breaks with the traditional setting of the apartment which used to reproduce the so-called bourgeois residential tripartition, originated in France in the XVIII century and which divides the houses into social, intimate and services areas.

A flexible floor planallows the movement of walls or pieces of furniture, and includes an active participation of the resident in its constant resetting. At Terrace Apartment, instead of designing a project based on the rooms, such as the bedroom, living room and kitchen, we sought to design a house based on its activities, such as working, sleeping, eating, receiving friends, taking care of the clothes or relaxing. The result is a dynamic and interactive architecture, likely to accommodate different daily practices.

Acoustic glass sliding doors and large panels of automated curtains blurs the boundaries and allow you to create more social or more private moments, integrating or isolating spaces.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

The kitchen is an example of one of the environments that transforms itself according to the resident's wishes. Integrated to the living room by large pivoting doors, it may also function as a meeting place or workstation multiplying the usual uses for this kind of space. 

It is divided into a preparation and work area (enabled by a countertop, magnetic board and television) and a cleaning area, surrounded by a vegetable garden.

In the office, desk and lamp were made from recycled wood from the old floor. They rotate automatically to favor the window view or to receive DJ’s pickups on party days.

The living room receives a wide cinema with a 120” screen which changes into a meeting room with integrated camera and microphone for calls. By using the same projector, during leisure time, the wall becomes a digital gallery, receiving NFT works from the residents’ collection. On festive days, with the rapid displacement of some pieces, the room becomes a dance floor, with reactive audio lighting attached to the suspended flower box.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

BIOPHILIA
A long-suspended flower box crosses all the integrated environments and draws, together with the floor vases and pendants, a private biome. The intense presence of vegetation is capable of creating a specific microclimate, reducing high temperatures and improving air quality, important premises in a city like São Paulo.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

PARAMETRIC DESIGN
Research on parametric design is one of EstudioGutoRequena's passions, present in the majority of its projects.
Facing all the environments of the front facade, a wooden panel of the sucupira kind (a native Brazilian species) draw a transition between the more collective areas and the more intimate ones. This panel was created from algorithms, analyzing the design of Albina's building perforatedfacade panels, like muxarabis, designed in 1956, and which originally served toshade the interior and to reduce the internal temperature of the apartment. By scanning the original drawings provided by Botti and Rubinoffice, a computer code was created to simulate the path of the sun on this facade. Thus, the resulting graphic pattern has its thinner or thicker lines depending on the distance from this imaginary axis.

This wooden panel, in addition to paying tribute to the building itself, adds texture to the wide balcony and dialogues with several pieces of parametric furniture, such as the Attraction buffet, the Turing rug and the Heart Wall art installation, all creations signed by Estudio Guto Requena.

The Heart Wall installation is the core of the house. It is an interactive work of art that aims to add a sensitive layer to our home, creating new poetics in design. It was shaped to create cocoons that houses lights.  In each cocoon, there is a LED dot that lights up synchronized to a person’s heartbeat, making up a constellation of pulses. By touching the bpm sensor positioned on the piece, it is possible to record its beats and hold the affective memory of one loved person.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

NATURAL MATERIALITY AND BRAZILIAN DESIGN
All the furniture and decoration items were specially selected and keep personal stories and collective ones - regarding the history of brazilian design. Important names in national scene such as Sérgio Rodrigues, Jean Gillon, Irmãos Campana, Zanine Caldas and Lina Bo Bardi, meet with pieces by young Brazilian designers such as Guilherme Wentz, Ronald Sasson, Daniel Jorge, Lucas Neves, Carol Gay, Jacqueline Terpins, Ovo Design, PAX Arq and Alva Design. These pieces are mixed with other international iconic names like Maarten Baas, Antonio Citterio, YrjoKukkapuro, Le Corbusier, Jasper Morrison and Frank Gehry. In addition, Estudio Guto Requena itself presents a series of prototypes in this project.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

SUSTAINABILITY
The coverings and material choice favored national products with certification seals. The old Ipê wooden floor was carefully removed, treated and became a furniture collection designed by EstudioGutoRequena for the apartment. The office desk and lamp, panels, side tables, etc. All lighting is LED and the automation system has energy efficiency control. 

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

RESEARCH
The Terrace Apartment is a result of the research developed by GutoRequena in 20 years about the impacts of the new digital technologies in architecture, urban planning and design. For almost 10 years, Guto was a researcher of NOMADS.Usp - Center for Interactive Living Studies of University of São Paulo (USP). His research became a book titled “Hybrid Dwelling: Subjectivities and Home Architecture in the Digital Age” published by Senac in 2019. In 2018, Guto founded the Juntxs.Lab - Laboratory for studies of empathy, design and technology where he receives computational scientists, hardware and software programmers, in addition to artists and neuroscientists to collaborate with interactive projects of art.

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

Team:
Conception: Estudio Guto Requena
Creative Direction: Guto Requena
Operations Director: Ludovica Leone
Coordination: Thatiana Pacheco
Architecture Team: Mateus Fraga, Alejandro Garzon, Ana Paula Pedro, Isabella Previti, João Vargas, Fabiana Paiva, Priscila Almeida, Priscila Amorim, Beatriz Menezes
Product Design Team: Bernardo Yono, Heitor Espíndola, Ian Diesendruck, Jasmim Caparroz
Juntxs.Lab Team (Technology): Bruno Aricó, Matheus Leston
Communication Team: Paulo Paiva, Thalissa Bechelli, Tiago Toledo, Roberta Maria de Pádua
Engineering Team: Camila Souza, Franz Ramires 
Lighting: Foco Luz e Desenho
Landscape: Juliana Freitas
Acoustic: Harmonia Acústica
Automation: Noise
Air Conditioning and Hydraulic Design: I2N
Lighting audio reactive: Juntxs.Lab
Photography: Maíra Acayaba

photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba
photo_credit Maíra Acayaba
Maíra Acayaba

Material Used:
1. Ceramic floor: Lepri
2. Living room e intimate areas carpet: El Espartano
3. Carpentry: ID Móveis
4. Carpentry of floor reuse: GTM cenografia 
5. Inox Kitchen: Mekal
6. Automation Installation: OsEspecialistas (audio and video) 
7. Automation Equipments: AudioGene 
8. Interactive Keypads: Roehn
9. Internet center and digital access of the house: All-lig 
10. Projection screens and projectors support: Projetelas
11. Appliances: Brastemp
12. Projectors: Epson
13. Bathroom ceramics and metals: Deca
14. Concrete bathroom sinks: UMAConcreto
15. Kitchen and Laundry metals: Docol
16. Glass partitions: Unibox 
17. Air Conditioning: HCA ArCondicionado
18. Acoustic covering: OWA – Saint-Gobain
19. Curtains and Blackout: Arthur Decor
20. Glass box and Mirrors: Vidro Laser
21. Silestone Countertops (Kitchen and laundry): Cosentino, installation byRocamar
22. Bathroom granilite: Granidomus
23. Wallpaper: Branco Papel de Parede
24. Seedling supplier and landscaping installation: L&L Paisagismo 
25. Automated landscaping irrigation: DM Irrigação 
26. Hanging vases: Markaar
27. Decorative vases: Vasap
28. Suspended Flower box metalwork:Sempre Serralheria 
29. Functional lamps: LuminiIluminação
30. Vegetable garden lighting: Luxion
31. Bathtub and accessories: Vallvé

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