The beautiful natural environment that you will see in the pictures is related suitably with this house designed by Marcio kogan. The volume adapts perfectly to the field and context, raising the vegetable field, converting it into the vegetal cover. The housing program is articulated through perpendicular axes, organizing the different spaces. Definitely a perfect place to enjoy the environment, family and friends.
 

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The M&M House organization is set by the intersection of two perpendicular axes on a single ground floor. Along one axis is the horizontal volumetry of the house, with its green roof that lifts the grass of the land and merges with the surrounding construction. Along the other axis, there is emptiness: a wooden deck and pool.

At the intersection of these axes, a terrace holds the social spaces of the house, including a kitchen and a living. With permanent cross ventilation, the atmosphere is inviting, even with the high temperatures of São Paulo state, in southeastern Brazil. This terrace is the transition between interior and exterior. It divides the house into two blocks of wood. The southern block contains the garage and TV room while the northern block holds rooms, kitchen and services. The ceilings create a spatiality: over the terrace it is a low concrete porch and over the living room it is inclined as the roof design and made out of wooden slats.

The climate issue is key for the habitability of the house. All spaces are provided with ventilation through wooden folding doors, brises-soleil that can be fully opened. Moreover, the green roof acts as an insulator, besides creating the peculiarity of the volume.
 

Text.- studio MK27.

CREDITS.- 

Main architect.- Marcio kogan.
Team collaborators.- Maria Cristina Motta (co-architect), Diana Radomysler (interiors), Carolina Castroviejo, Mariana Simas, Oswaldo Pessano (collaborators), Eduardo Glycerio, Gabriel kogan, Lair Reis, Renata Furlanetto, Samanta Cafardo, Suzana Glogowski (team); Luis Eduardo Loiola (architecture collaborator), Fernando Botton (interiors collaborator), Renata Tilli (landscape designer), Benedicts Engenharia – eng. Eduardo Duprat (structure engineer), Sc Consult - eng. Sérgio Costa (construction manager), Cpa Engenharia - eng. Paulo Renó (contractor).
Date.- October 2012 (completion), June 2009 (project).
Surface.- 715 sqm (built area), 4.500 sqm (site area).
Site.- Bragança Paulista, Brazil.

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Studio MK27, located in the chaotic city of São Paulo, was founded in the late 70’s by architect Marcio Kogan (b. 6 de marzo de 1952) and today comprises 56 members and various collaborators worldwide.

Kogan is an honorary member of the AIA (American Institute of Architecture), Professor at Politecnico di Milano and on the board of the Museum of Art of São Paulo (MASP) and the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture and Ecology (MUBE). He was considered by Época magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential persons in Brazil, is part of “Wallpaper’s 150 Famous for 15 Years”, and came in 39th in Dezeen’s Hot List 2017. He leads a team of architects who, for the most part, have been working with him for over a decade.

The team, coordinated by four directors, constitutes three main squads. Diana Radomysler, Marcio’s partner since the 90s, is the author of the interior design projects and coordinates its team. Partners since the beginning of the 2000s, Renata Furlanetto and Suzana Glogowski direct the architecture team and sign most of the designs. The architect Mariana Simas, partner since 2008, is the executive director leading the new projects, human resources, finance and communications teams.

The architects of the team, great admirers of the Brazilian modernism generation, seek to fulfil the task of rethinking and giving continuity to this iconic architectural movement. The projects of Studio MK27 place value on formal simplicity and are elaborated with extreme care and attention to detail.

Since 2001, when he started a co-creation and cooperative work system at the office, studio mk27 has won more than 250 national and international awards, such as: IAB (Institute of Brazilian Architects), São Paulo Architectural Biennial, WAF, Architectural Review, Dedalo Minosse, Record House, Leaf, D&AD, Spark, Barbara Cappochin, Iconic, AZ, Buenos Aires Ibero-american Architectural Biennial, Wallpaper Design Award and Prix Versailles. MK27 represented Brazil at the Venice Biennale of 2012.

Kogan and the directors have lectured and workshopped at the Royal Academy of Arts, AIA, Société Française des Architectes, Clubovka, FAUUSP, Mackenzie, FAAP, Politecnico di Milano, Mantova, Porto Academy, Verona, Valencia, South Florida, Rice, Texas, Cornell and Yale universities, among others.

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Published on: May 24, 2013
Cite:
metalocus, SERGIO CIDONCHA
"M&M House by studio MK27" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/mm-house-studio-mk27> ISSN 1139-6415
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