ARCA House | Atelier Marko Brajovic

Paraty / Brazil / 2015

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Arca was named by the locals when its structure emerged in a forest as a ship. Located on a border of the Serra da Bocaina National Park, close to the city of Paraty in Rio de Janeiro State, the earthship project is inspired by a wish to mimic a specific type of Brazilian indigenous house of the Asurini People, Médio Xingu.
The house was built from top down, as tropical architecture suggests; the roof was set up first and then the rest of the house was built under it.
We decided to use a shell, or a self- supporting structure that provides roofing, side walls and finishes. The ultra-light Galvalume (carbon steel + aluminium + zinc) modules were assembled on site in only one week and can be easily disassembled and rebuilt on a new location.
After the shelter was built, the wooden deck was installed and then we conceived the interior of the house. With those functional parameters completed, taking into a account environmental inputs, such as wind, sunlight and views, we de ned the orientation and the final interior design.
Local craftsmen built partitions along the silver tape marks we use to delimit the space, without a previous project. This kind of unconventional design process allows a customized a posteriori interior design based on a living simulation.

Commissioned by: Nature
Format: House
Job description: architecture, interior design and set-up coordination

Project team
Author: Atelier Marko Brajovic
Creative Director: Marko Brajovic Project
Project Director: Bruno Bezerra
Assistant Architect: Lucas de Sordi

Production team: Atelier Marko Brajovic
Manufacture & set up: Expobrax, Lindomar Princisval

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    Arca was named by the locals when its structure emerged in a forest as a ship. Located on a border of the Serra da Bocaina National Park, close to the city of Paraty in Rio de Janeiro State, the earthship project is inspired by a wish to mimic a specific type of Brazilian indigenous house of the Asurini People, Médio Xingu.The house was built from top down, as tropical architecture suggests; the roof was set up first and then the rest of the house was built under it. We decided to use a...

    Project details
    • Year 2015
    • Work finished in 2015
    • Status Completed works
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