Pavilhao Varanda House / ARQBR Arquitetura e Urbanismo
Briefly

Pavilhão Varanda, situated in Brasília’s South Individual Housing Sector, is a leisure pavilion designed to facilitate family recreation and accommodate guests. Symbolizing traditional Brazilian porches, it connects to an existing house via a wooden deck and swimming pool, enhancing the garden’s accessibility. The pavilion, constructed from SAC 300 steel, is raised on a concrete foundation to resist moisture, while its design incorporates ventilation and rainwater drainage solutions, creating an environmentally friendly space that maintains aesthetic appeal and functionality.
The Pavilion’s design emphasizes a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor spaces, fostering a familial atmosphere while accommodating larger gatherings through its thoughtful architecture.
SAC 300 steel was utilized for its aesthetic appeal and durability, allowing for the pavilion’s characteristic ‘corten’ finish to develop naturally over time.
Incorporating features like rainwater drainage and brises for ventilation, the Pavilion exemplifies sustainable design, greatly enhancing usability while embodying local architectural traditions.
The 'Pavilhão Varanda' serves not only as a recreational space but also as a stylish connector to the existing house, enriching family life in Brasília.
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