#Pergola is an environment free of continuous walls, which favors natural ventilation and the coming and going of visitors
Submitted at Mar 10, 2021, 7:00 AM

Victor Niskier – #Pergolando. The need to create separate flows for entering and leaving the residence imposed new challenges for the reception: the solution was to create a fluid architecture with two pergolas that communicate visually, but not physically. On the way out, a lounge in the middle of the bamboo grove serves as a last space for contemplation and also pays homage to the former owners of the house, displaying part of the love letters exchanged by the couple. (André Nazareth)
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)
Due to the pandemic times, the need to create separate flows for the entrance and exit of CASACOR Rio 2021 invited architect Victor Niskier to sign the challenge. Named #Pergolando , the space positions two parallel pergolas that communicate only visually , so that secure the coming and going of visitors.
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)
Right at the entrance, a fountain embraced by a vertical garden of bromeliads welcomes visitors and invites them to wash their hands. Next, the Passarela das Lembranças , a tribute by the architect to the 30 years of CASACOR Rio , leads to the reception. show.
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)
The cement-look porcelain flooring gives the whole a contemporary feel and, at the same time, harmonizes with the house's original granite.
(MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
At the exit, which is on the other side, a living room , in the middle of the bamboo grove , decorated with modern furniture and sinks for hand hygiene , serves as a last space for contemplation and also pays homage to the former owners of the house, displaying part of of the love letters exchanged by the couple .
Visit the 3D Tour of the environment ( here )
(MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)