House Aura | Presente Estúdio

House Aura, For a corner lot, the architectural approach adopted was an “L” shaped plan. The solution had clear objectives: to take advantage of the best solar orientations for the different areas of the house and to create a completely private internal garden for the lot.

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© Cristiano Bauce

Another very important issue for the project was the protection of the residents’ daily lives and privacy, especially due to the natural exposure of a corner lot, but also because the lot faces the only public road in the condominium. In response to these demands, plans began to define the external faces of the house.

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© Cristiano Bauce

Dislocated from one another and observing the angles of the lot, these plans represent the essence of the project by exploring the visual and spatial subtleties that exist between the opposites of opacity vs. hypervisibility. In them, the traditional character of a very conventional material – the ceramic block – disappears.

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© Cristiano Bauce

At the corner, the most public area of the house, the transition between exterior and interior is accompanied by the transparency of the bricks that gently close and welcome the visitor. The opaque faces gradually dematerialize in front of the main windows of the south facade: natural light is allowed in, but the visibility of the interior remains preserved.

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© Cristiano Bauce

Only a slit interrupts the delicate transitions of this facade. The recessed wooden plane supports two openings for direct lighting in the social area of the house and signals a focal point in the interior design. With the transparent planes, a mysterious ambiance is created, operating between dazzling and confusing, revealing and protecting.

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© Cristiano Bauce

The light, whether natural or artificial, is put to the service of the enigmatic and creates an aesthetic that is also psychological, in addition to being visual. This entire atmosphere of seduction through subtleties is completed by the suspension of the house in relation to the ground: the entire lateral facade of the residence is detached from the ground, floating above the garden.

© Cristiano Bauce

The garden, which acts as a backdrop on the lateral facade, stands out on the front facade by displaying shrub species in the foreground. The formal arrangement is organic, in harmony with the nature of the field species that spread across the lawn. This ensemble, in close proximity, enhances the textures, aromas, and color nuances among the species; from a distance, it creates a cohesive and vibrant landscape.

© Cristiano Bauce

Internally, behind the brick skin on the front facade, wooden planes house all the access points of the residence. Service and vehicle accesses are solid, opaque, and discreet, while the main access – the social entry, is an empty, attractive portico. The lights that pass through the concrete pergola provide a scenic character during the sunny hours of the day.

© Cristiano Bauce

Thus, a path of gradual compression is created through the external hall, reaching its peak at the moment of access, and then decompressing again in the spacious and integrated internal area, with large openings to the internal patio.

Project Info
Architects: Presente Estúdio
Country: Brazil, Santa Maria
Area: 470 m²
Year: 2024
Photographs: Cristiano Bauce
Coordination: Luzia Olivier
Interior Design: Ambê

Madeline Brooks
Madeline Brooks

Madeline Brooks is a Projects Editor at Arch2O, where she has been shaping and refining architectural content since March 2024. With over a decade of experience in editorial work, she has curated, revised, and published an array of projects covering architecture, urbanism, and public space design. A graduate of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Madeline brings a strong academic foundation and a discerning editorial eye to each piece she oversees. Since joining Arch2O, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the platform’s editorial direction, with a focus on sustainability, social relevance, and cutting-edge design. Madeline excels at translating complex architectural ideas into clear, engaging stories that resonate with both industry professionals and general readers. She works closely with architects, designers, and global contributors to ensure every project is presented with clarity, depth, and compelling visual narrative. Her editorial leadership continues to elevate Arch2O’s role in global architectural dialogue.

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