Modern Pavilion House Design: EA Residence by Jacobsen ArquiteturaModern Pavilion House Design: EA Residence by Jacobsen Arquitetura

Modern Pavilion House Design: EA Residence by Jacobsen Arquitetura

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Redefining Luxury and Harmony in Pavilion Architecture

The EA Residence by Jacobsen Arquitetura is a masterpiece of modern pavilion house design, seamlessly blending architecture with nature. Located in Porto Feliz, Brazil, this 3,660 m² weekend home serves as a sanctuary for a family while embracing the landscape’s natural beauty and enhancing indoor-outdoor living experiences.

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Site and Concept: Integrating Architecture with Nature

The residence sits atop a sloped plot, strategically placed to preserve the natural topography and maximize views of the surrounding hills and condominium landscape. Jacobsen Arquitetura employs a linear layout, positioning the intimate and social wings along intersecting axes. This arrangement emphasizes the concept of a pavilion house, characterized by open, fluid spaces that integrate with lush gardens.

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Architectural Design: A Symphony of Simplicity and Elegance

Pavilion Structure

The design is defined by two horizontal planes: a garden slab slightly elevated from the ground and a wide eave with chamfered overhangs. These elements frame programmatic volumes and vertical brise-soleils, creating rhythm and visual continuity.

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Promenade Architecturale

Inspired by the concept of Promenade Architecturale, the residence offers a journey of discovery. Guests are greeted by a cobblestone path leading to a 13.5-meter-wide porte-cochère. Pivoting wooden doors open to an internal garden, a central node from which social, intimate, and guest areas radiate.

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Interior Spaces: Warm, Functional, and Connected

Living and Dining Areas

Large glass panels dissolve boundaries between indoors and outdoors, connecting living and dining rooms to shaded balconies under a 4.35-meter overhang. Natural light and cross ventilation enhance the spaces, while wooden furnishings by Brazilian designers reflect the simplicity of a country home.

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Gourmet Balcony

The gourmet balcony features enclosed glass panels, versatile seating areas, and a cooking counter. Wooden panels cleverly conceal access to the lavatory and pantry.

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Entertainment and Wellness Zones

A separate volume houses entertainment and wellness facilities, including a gym, saunas, and a massage room. An ornamental pond and landscaped gardens complete the experience, offering a tranquil environment for relaxation.

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Materiality: Sustainable Elegance

Natural Materials

The residence uses natural materials like White Siena granite and Tauari wood, emphasizing comfort and sustainability. Stone brise-soleils and wooden ceilings create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.

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Landscaping

In collaboration with Rodrigo Oliveira, the landscaping incorporates features like a natural pond with aquatic plants and over 6,000 cichlid fish, contributing to ecological balance and a serene atmosphere.

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Family and Guest Accommodations

The family wing is positioned at an oblique angle for privacy, oriented towards calmer views and the morning sun. The master suite occupies a dedicated volume, while another houses children’s suites and a nursery. A separate volume provides four guest bedrooms, each featuring full-height frames that frame the landscape.

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A Harmonious Pavilion Design

The EA Residence is a testament to modern pavilion house design, offering an elegant, fluid space that merges with nature. Jacobsen Arquitetura successfully balances luxury, functionality, and environmental consciousness, creating a home that resonates with simplicity and sophistication.

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All Photographs are work of Fernando Guerra | FG + SG

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