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#Pergolando, by Victor Niskier

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Submitted at Mar 5, 2021, 9:00 AM

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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 seating area 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.

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 seating area 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)

#Pergolando - Victor Niskier. The (sanitary) need to create separate flows for entering and leaving the residence imposed new challenges for our reception. The solution was to create a fluid architecture with two pergolas that communicate visually, but not physically, and create different areas for those arriving or leaving. At the entrance, the mandatory cleaning was resolved by a kind of fountain – created from Deca floor sinks – in a reflecting pool. On the way out, a seating area in the middle of the bamboo grove serves as a last space for contemplation and also pays homage to the house's former owners, displaying part of the love letters exchanged by the couple.