The Bertolini Modern House in Bento Gonçalves, Brazil by Studio Paralelo

November 16th, 2010 - Posted in Home Design

The Bertolini House is a design of a modern home that looks simple but awesome designed by Studio Paralelo. The Bertolini House is located in the city of Bento Gonçalves, the mountain region of Rio Grande do Sul – Brazil, in an area that originally was part of the rural site. The Bertolini House occupies a 32 x 30 meters with a flat topography broken by a smooth declivity in the North limit. Next to that natural irregularity, a set of araucarias trees, native species of the mountain region, configure the landscape.


The Bertolini Modern House in Brazil by Studio Paraleloby


Modern Living room Design The Bertolini House by Studio Paraleloby

This house shaped in a rectangle, of 9 vs 27 meters in reinforced concrete, separated from the ground in a smooth unevenness of 0.90 meters. The program is organized in two levels. On the ground floor is raised terrace at the “L” in accordance with access and integration into the garden. Internal progress of the main circulation since access to the main suite, past the service sector, social and intimate. At another level, in the semi-basement, are located the garage and the cellar.


Modern Kitchen Design The Bertolini House by Studio Paralelo


The Bertolini House by Studio Paralelo

Completing the program, a small shelter house wood oven, a baths and the volume of the water tank. The southern façade, facing the street, set by the rhythm of the opening level of privacy in various sectors: the permeability of the total in access, controlled in the field of social and airtight in one intimate. In the face of the North, take advantage of the best views, panes of glass to make the connections from the interior to the garden. The materials used are reinforced concrete, brick walls and aluminum windows with glass thermo-acoustic and slide the metal bar. Disposition space program, synthesized by the strip away from the land, acquire new points of landscape scenery, the scale respect, with minimum disruption to the city.

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Photography by Eduardo Aigner



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