Runner-up:
TIDA International Home of the Year
Studio Guilherme Torres – São Paulo, Brazil
Located in the middle of the Atlantic Forest in São Paulo state, this home stands with its simple lines and imposing volumes .
Far from the big city, the country house has escapism as its mantra: every detail brings a relaxing atmosphere, where residents can disconnect and enjoy nature in its purest and simplest form.
The project's design concept started with a large block, which evolved volumetrically and was fragmented, filling the entire plot of land.
The five large white cubic blocks that mark the project were then created, each of them an independently functioning suite.
Thus, the privacy and comfort of the family, consisting of a young couple with two teenage children, are preserved.
A large wall made of rammed earth, made with sand and earth from the site itself, surrounds the entire house and also takes part in the structure. This creates a unique identity, for there is nothing like it anywhere in the world, both in aesthetics - the colouring and spacing of the layers - and in size.
To make this method possible, due to the size and proportion of the construction, high quality adhesives were used to increase the strength and durability of the material.
The house is made entirely of CLT (Cross Laminated Timber), which forms the slab and all the structural part of the project, substituting concrete for raw wood.
Judges' comments:
This Brazilian residence of single storey responds by offering independent self-contained blocks for flexible family use within earth walled communal living spaces that connect to nature.
A clear conceptual point of departure; implemented with rigour and restraint.
The building in its effortless expression allows the communal spaces to be the celebrated events in the floor plan.
The precision of the building’s geometries is offset through the use of sustainable and tactile materials in rammed earth and CLT.