Canopy House | Studio mk27

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Canopy House | Studio mk27

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  • Project Name: Canopy House
  • Practice: Studio mk27
  • Products: Tresuno
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 785 sqm
  • Project Location: Guarujá
  • Country: Brazil
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Marcio Kogan
  • Design Team: Julia Jobim, Oswaldo Pessano
  • Interior + Furniture: Diana Radomysler
  • Photo Credits: Fernando Guerra
  • Others: Co-Architect: Regiane Leão e Marcio Tanaka, Interiors Co-Author: Gustavo Ramos, Communications team: Carlos Costa, Nathalia Lima, Tamara Lichtenstein
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Excerpt: Canopy House by Studio mk27 is carefully designed to preserve the surrounding nature, blending contemporary design with the environment. The residence features a unique design that seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a profound experience of the Atlantic Forest. The subtle transition between the spaces creates a constant sense of immersion, celebrating Brazil’s impressive nature and cultural diversity.

Project Description

Canopy House | Studio mk27
© Fernando Guerra

[Text as submitted by architect] The position of Canopy House has been meticulously planned not to disturb the surrounding nature, and to respect the strict construction footprint. The site, with steep slopes amidst a tropical forest, posed a challenge during the design and construction processes. Access points, views, and feasibility had to be carefully balanced.

Canopy House | Studio mk27
© Fernando Guerra
Canopy House | Studio mk27
© Fernando Guerra
Canopy House | Studio mk27
© Fernando Guerra

The white prism is suspended by a sequence of stilts, so the house barely touches the ground. The main entrance, accessed by a spiral staircase, connects the terrace to the bedrooms. The strategy leaves no indoor alternative for the connection of spaces; it is a radical experience of the weather, the winds, the smells, and the light of the jungle.

Above the prism, an elevated platform overlooks the canopies. A very light structure, inside the limits of the platform, covers the living area enclosed by sliding glass panels. The transition between inside and outside spaces is extremely subtle, creating a constant and intense feeling of immersion in the Atlantic Forest.

Canopy House | Studio mk27
© Fernando Guerra
Canopy House | Studio mk27
© Fernando Guerra

The interior design exclusively explores Brazilian culture, with the presence of national contemporary design, traditional craftsmanship, and original work in every texture and object. Canopy House is a celebration of Brazil and its impressive nature, combined with its infinite cultural diversity.

The cobogó, designed exclusively for this house, casts shadows that paint the interior with a unique pattern that changes throughout the day. This effect adds a layer of texture to the symphony of materials. Straw is present in the pendants by Israel Piaçava, in the side tables and even a whole wall.

Canopy House | Studio mk27
© Fernando Guerra
Canopy House | Studio mk27
© Fernando Guerra

The diversity of fabrics is displayed through a variety of rugs, hammocks, and armchairs, such as Vivi by Sergio Rodrigues. The wood in its versatility appears in the sliding mashrabiyas panels, the coffee table by Pedro Petry, and the sculpture by José Bezerra. Finally, concrete walls perform the allegro finale, tying the whole composition together.

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