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Galeriah House / Okha arquitetura e design

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    880 m²

  • Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2024


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  • Lead Architect:


    Priscila Pereira

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Text description provided by the architects. The Galeriah house is situated on a completely flat plot near the Paraíba River in the city of São José dos Campos – SP. It was designed for a couple who, with the arrival of the pandemic, felt the need to enjoy outdoor spaces that a residence can provide. Architect Priscila Pereira accompanied the clients from the moment of choosing the land.

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All the couple’s peculiarities were taken into account in the conception of the house’s program. As a result, we have a gym on the second floor, overlooking a preserved green area, which is connected to the main suite of the house and, through a spiral staircase, also connects to leisure areas such as a sauna and pool on the ground floor.

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The house also includes two other suites to accommodate the couple’s children and nieces and nephews, and a gallery space (which gives the house its name) as a multifunctional area, with walls free of openings and interferences dedicated to the exhibition of art and the couple’s private pieces.

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The house features projections that deviate from right angles, with openings arranged internally, giving the facade a unique plasticity, entirely sculptural and minimalist. All internal rooms open to the leisure area, which includes a generously sized pool.

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The internal openings for leisure, facing the west side, feature a second skin made of various modules of aluminum brise, providing an internal facade in constant motion and ensuring privacy for the bedrooms even when their windows are open.

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The first module, in a coffee tone, represented by Cosentino’s Dekton Radium Industrial, encompasses the arrival area for residents and visitors. After entering, there is a transition to a linear module with a light and soft tone, where Cosentino’s Dekton Aeris covers internal and external floors, the pool, and countertops.

Plan – Upper Floor

There is minimal variation in finishing materials throughout the space, which contributes to the experience between fluid and delineated spaces marked only by the arrangement of furniture.

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