studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo

STUDIO MK27 SCULPTS 3M HOUSE AS CONCRETE OASIS IN SÃO PAULO

 

Studio MK27 introduces 3M House, a private residence that takes shape by the constraints and opportunities of its site in São Paulo’s bustling financial district. The project derives its name from the three-meter-wide entrance that unfolds into a 1,000-square-meter plot, offering an unexpected sense of openness in a dense residential setting. This spatial contrast between built form and nature balances mass and void to create a lush oasis at the heart of the city.

 

The residence responds to an extensive family program and strict setback regulations with a bold architectural gesture. A square-shaped concrete volume fully occupies the plot’s width, while the equivalent space at the front is reserved for a tropical garden and swimming pool. This contrast is further accentuated by the monolithic upper volume, where an unadorned concrete wall establishes the sculptural presence of the building.

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo
all images by Fernando Guerra

 

 

PERFORATED PANEL HONORS BRAZILIAN ARCHITECTURE HERITAGE

 

At ground level, Studio MK27 encloses expansive glass panels and a wide covered terrace enclosing the dining and living rooms and the surrounding greenery. The São Paulo-based architecture practice uses Miesian steel columns to enhance this openness, while a concealed volume housing the kitchen and staircase structurally supports the floating concrete mass above.

 

The private quarters on the upper floor embrace a central courtyard, ensuring ample natural light while preserving privacy from neighboring houses. A family room at the rear overlooks the street through a bespoke perforated concrete panel, or ‘cobogó’ wall, paying tribute to Brazilian modernist architectural heritage. This singular detail, the only visible exterior element from the street, lends the house a distinct character.

 

Materiality underscores the connection of the project to Brazilian vernacular traditions. Irregular basalt flagstones extend throughout the social areas, complemented by a warm slatted Freijó wood ceiling and a rustic stone wall that runs along the covered terrace. At the rear of the site, an open staircase descends into a sunken courtyard, leading to the lower floor, where the gym, office, TV room, and garage are discreetly tucked away, reinforcing the balance between openness and intimacy.

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo
a square-shaped concrete volume fully occupies the plot’s width

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo
a family room at the rear overlooks the street through a bespoke perforated concrete panel

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo
the ‘cobogó’ wall pays tribute to Brazilian modernist architectural heritage

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo
on the upper floor, the private quarters embrace a central courtyard

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space at the front is reserved for a tropical garden and swimming pool

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo
materiality underscores the connection of the project to Brazilian vernacular traditions

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo
irregular basalt flagstones extend throughout the social areas

studio MK27's monolithic concrete house unfolds onto tropical garden in são paulo
wood clads the interior walls

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a warm slatted Freijó wood ceiling runs along the covered terrace

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this singular detail is the only visible exterior element from the street
this singular detail is the only visible exterior element from the street
offering an unexpected sense of openness in a dense residential setting
offering an unexpected sense of openness in a dense residential setting
3M House takes shape by the constraints and opportunities of its site
3M House takes shape by the constraints and opportunities of its site
the project derives its name from the three-meter-wide entrance
the project derives its name from the three-meter-wide entrance
this spatial contrast allows for a striking interplay between built form and nature
this spatial contrast allows for a striking interplay between built form and nature
creating a lush oasis at the heart of the city
creating a lush oasis at the heart of the city
the lower floor houses a gym, office, TV room, and garage
the lower floor houses a gym, office, TV room, and garage
reinforcing the balance between openness and intimacy
reinforcing the balance between openness and intimacy
a custom shelving system spans an entire wall
a custom shelving system spans an entire wall
the perforated wall filters sunlight
the perforated wall filters sunlight
ensuring natural lighting while preserving privacy
ensuring natural lighting while preserving privacy
books and curated home accessories fill the shelves
books and curated home accessories fill the shelves
wood and stone compose a warm and cozy atmosphere
wood and stone compose a warm and cozy atmosphere
stone covers part of the walls
stone covers part of the walls
at ground level expansive glass panels and a wide covered terrace enclose dining and living rooms
at ground level expansive glass panels and a wide covered terrace enclose dining and living rooms
Miesian steel columns enhance openness
Miesian steel columns enhance openness
the residence also includes a cellar
the residence also includes a cellar

project info:

 

name: 3M House

architects: Studio MK27 | @studiomk27

location: São Paulo, Brazil

site area: 1,305 square meters

built area: 1,426 square meters

 

lead architect: Marcio Kogan

co-architect: Marcio Tanaka

interior design: Diana Radomysler

project team: Carlos Costa, Laura Guedes, Mariana Simas, Oswaldo Pessano, Mariana Ruzante, Renata Scheliga

landscape design: Isabel Duprat Arquitetura Paisagística

structure engineer: Inner Engenharia (Eng. Ricardo Bozza)

MEP: Zamaro Instalações Hidráulicas E Elétricas

foundations: Apoio Assessoria E Projeto De Fundações

lighting design: LD Studio

construction manager: José Luiz Canal

air conditioning: Greenwatt

automation consultant: Noise

audio & video installation: Noise

contractor: Alle Engenharia

stones: Bellas Artes

carpentry: Arali

window frames: Panoramah

photographer: Fernando Guerra | @fernandogguerra

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