photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

With every new awakening comes new inspiration. With every brand new day comes new adventure, new drive and new motivation. With the very first day of the new beginning comes a new clean slate with high expectations. For us at Yatzer this brand new day which indicates the commencement of the New Year is a significant beginning to our new journey. Every year our first project that we select to share with our readers in order to commence this journey is something that has grasped our excitement sensuality and modernity. This year we welcome you to the launch of the’ Oscar Niemeyer's Refurbishment’ a masterpiece brought to life by the talented creators Felipe Hess and Renata Pedrosa.

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

This project is exclusively residential, located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. One of the primal reasons we fell in love with it is that It is a 140sqm Oscar Niemeyer creation which was completely demolished with the only remaining structural properties being the columns and shafts which determine the new build division. When you take on the great challenge such as the refurbishment of a Niemeyer you take on the world and since the world is our oyster all can be accomplished.

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

This project entailed the conversion of an original devised three bedroom interior into an open space contemporary loft. A loft with fluid circulation and grand social spaces with no permanent partitions. In order to achieve this openness the architects,  Felipe Hess and Renata Pedrosa, cleverly divided the private from the social spaces by the introduction of a central block dividing the two activities. Facing the private areas the block contains linen storage and closets, and on the other side looking at the social area it hosts shelving with memorabilia, a built in concrete bench and the absolute naked concrete kitchen. The overall design consists of what we call absolute sexiness. Raw exposed distressed concrete, exposed piping, stark white walls and ceiling protruding symmetry. In combination with these finishes lies the perfect merge with the introduction of wide floor boards and wooden shelving that introduce warmth and sensuality. This controlled order creates an interior which is the epitome of modern loft living with the ambience of contemporary living.

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

With a great view of the skyline there is also ample of natural daylight that enters the loft. This feature also plays a key role in the open circulation fluidity concept. There are no barriers, no walls, no end of way in the structural design that compliment these passages of ray of light. One of the great aspects of this flat is the steel robust open-able sliding side doors. The bedroom dividers once opened become one with the exposed column and act as part of the design neatly folded on either side. All of these exposed columns and slabs have been retained from the original structure which preserves the buildings history. Opposite the bedrooms full height doors stands proudly an original concrete wall with a 50 year old historical journey which all the flaws have been untouched to also preserve the architectural importance.

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

Throughout the interiors concrete is also introduced as solid fixed furniture unit. This material escapes the structural scope and becomes part of the usable everyday furniture units. In the kitchen the pure concrete island created by Onofre also protrudes to create a breakfast table. This in turn acts as a kitchen perimeter and in line with the white ceiling it creates a clear and clever division. This plaster white ceiling was introduced in the space to bring warmthness and balance.

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

Everywhere within the interior there is a surprise element. A character that is dancing around the rigid concrete structure flirting with it. These surprise elements are present by the fun memorabilia on the shelves, by the selective bright coloured furniture & fixture pieces, by the free standing tub in the glazed partition, looking out to the social space. This is the true subtle line between strictly private and teasingly private. To our eyes this interior is full of quirks and imbalances for enthusiastic characters. It is a residence where you initially think that there can be strict perimeters between my entertaining and my solitude. However solitude is meant to be broken, and in this project it can be achieved through cleverness and discretion.

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

This loft portrays an idea and a lifestyle that we believe in. It expresses the sexiness that a raw material can have, it portrays how important balance is in order to achieve the perfect harmony, it respects personal time while hosting party time and it lets you toy with privacy while allowing you to question just how much you truly need it.

This is the project we are starting the New Year with.

Welcome to 2011 we hope you enjoy the ride and would like to thank you for your always devoted stay!

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

photo © Fran Parente

Architects: Felipe Hess and Renata Pedrosa
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Project area: 140sqm
General Contractor: Pórtico Engenharia
Concrete furniture: Onofre
Project Year: 2008-2009
Photographs: Fran Parente

Oscar Niemeyer's revitalized residence welcomes 2011

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