Praça Municipal 47是该项目周边地区持续改造的一个例子:中层住宅楼现在占据了老房子和小地块的位置。有机和不规则形状的道路是住宅环境的特点,它也受到城市机场的高度限制的影响。

Praça Municipal 47 is an example of the ongoing transformation of the project’s surrounding location: mid-rise residential buildings now occupy the place of old houses and small lots. Organic and irregular shaped roads characterize the residential environment, which is also influenced by height limitations imposed by the city airport.

该项目类似于一个棱镜体量,被卷入一个宽大的固体轮廓板中。自然地形的坡度容纳了地下停车场,而底层从建筑中分离出来,形成一个半覆盖的广场。最后,一个诱人的前花园引导人们通过一个后退的大厅进入建筑。

The project resembles a prismatic volume, involved in a wide solid contouring plate. The natural terrain’s slope accommodates the underground parking, while the ground floor detaches itself from the building creating a semi-covered square. At last, an inviting front garden leads people into the building through a retreated hall.

每层楼都有两套公寓,与垂直循环对称,总共有十个单元。北面的公寓面对前方的低地和河流景观,而南面的公寓则面对山丘和城市的天际线。

Each floor arranges two apartments symmetrically to the vertical circulation, in a total of ten units. The north apartments face the lowland and river landscape ahead, while south apartments face the hills and the city skyline.

每个公寓的内部组织考虑了两个主要区域:社会和私密。社交区将通道、客厅、餐厅和厨房都组织成一个单一的空间,由一个从地板到天花板的窗户框住。与宿舍相对的墙容纳了洗衣房、烧烤架和厨房。两间套房并排排列,较小的一间与客厅共享浴室通道。

The internal organization of each apartment considers two main areas: social and intimate. The social area organizes the access, the living room, dining and kitchen all into one single space, framed by a window that goes from floor to ceiling. The opposite wall to the dormitories accommodates the laundry room, barbecue grill and kitchen. Both suites are arranged side by side, and the smaller one shares its bathroom access with the living room.

在复式单元中,一楼的客厅延伸到位于二楼的餐厅和厨房–现在位于二楼,与屋顶的露台相连。

In the duplex units, the living room on the first floor extends itself onto the yet located dining and kitchen – now situated on the second floor and connected to a rooftop terrace.

主要的木质框架窗户丰富了生活空间,而在隔壁的主卧室,木质旋转百叶窗完成了外墙的设计,提供了采光控制。木质百叶窗和完全敞开的窗户之间的这种衔接创造了一个流动的构图,通过主要外墙的运动来宣布。

The main wooden-framed window enriches the living space, while in the master bedroom next door, wooden-pivoting shutters complete the facade’s design providing daylighting control. This articulation between wooden shutters and fully wide open windows creates a flowing composition, announced by movement in the main facades.

Architects: Arquitetura Nacional
Area: 1532 m²
Year: 2013
Photographs: Marcelo Donadussi
Site Area:570,00 m²
Project Year:2010
Design Team:Eduardo L. Maurmann, Elen B. N. Maurmann, Paula Otto, Marcelo Della Giustina, Luiza Otto, Lucas Pessatto, Athena Guimarães, Janet Fernández, Ana Paula Restelli, Marco Calheiros, Marjory Bertoldo, Laís Adib, Bruna Tavares, Paula Sassi, Jefferson Scapineli, Jessica Schröder.
City:Porto Alegre
Country:Brazil