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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

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Updated at Mar 24, 2022, 5:58 PM - Submitted at Mar 29, 2022, 11:00 AM

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(Denilson Machado/)

loft; Yamagata Architecture; São Paulo coat; Japanese architecture; decoration; design; art
(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.
loft; Yamagata Architecture; São Paulo coat; Japanese architecture; decoration; design; art
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
Named “Shoji 04” , the 84 m2 loft is reminiscent of the small, comfortable spaces of Japan, but with a timeless touch : the space could fit into any cosmopolitan city.
loft; Yamagata Architecture; São Paulo coat; Japanese architecture; decoration; design; art
(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.
loft; Yamagata Architecture; São Paulo coat; Japanese architecture; decoration; design; art
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
loft; Yamagata Architecture; São Paulo coat; Japanese architecture; decoration; design; art
(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.
loft; Yamagata Architecture; São Paulo coat; Japanese architecture; decoration; design; art
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
A mix of temperatures , textures and perceptions : light wood, hydraulic tiles, marble and metal.
loft; Yamagata Architecture; São Paulo coat; Japanese architecture; decoration; design; art
(Denilson Machado / CASACOR)
The art curation is by Alessandro Sartore , bringing together works by world-renowned artists.