84 m² loft impresses with the delicacy of Japanese architecture
Designed by Yamagata Arquitetura, the space embraces a mix of temperatures, textures and perceptions: light wood, hydraulic tiles, marble and metal
By Redação
Updated at Mar 24, 2022, 5:58 PM - Submitted at Mar 29, 2022, 11:00 AM
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(Denilson Machado/)
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
Yamagata Arquitetura presented an authentic and original space for CASACOR São Paulo 2016 , which connects with its own perspectives : space optimization, sustainability, ergonomics and poetry.
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
Named “Shoji 04” , the 84 m2loft is reminiscent of the small, comfortable spaces of Japan, but with a timeless touch : the space could fit into any cosmopolitan city.
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
A large volume of wood surrounds the rooms of the space and allows natural light to enter in general, in line with the principles of sustainability and harmony with nature.
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
The carpentry is traditional , made with stylized boxes and aligned with the formal distribution of the furniture , creating an unusual atmosphere and reinforcing the Japanese-industrial concept.
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
A mix of temperatures , textures and perceptions : light wood, hydraulic tiles, marble and metal.
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
The art curation is by Alessandro Sartore , bringing together works by world-renowned artists.