Ubá is situated in a strictly residential, abundantly wooded area in São Paulo. It comprises a condominium of seven houses: five units with 343m² and 200m² of garden, and two units with 500 m² and 300 m² of garden, as well as a swimming pool, workout gym and other social coexistence spaces.
The project's concept adopted a single volume for the seven units that did not interfere visually with the environs. Although each house has four floors, it was possible to maintain the horizontality of the project as viewed from the street, maintaining the local identity image. Few materials were used for the façade, bolstering the proposal of not visually impacting the neighborhood.
Many of the existing trees on the plot were preserved to create a woodsy atmosphere for the project. From the condominium's main portal, one traverses the large garden until arriving at each unit's own entrance. Despite the close proximity of the houses, the garden imbues each residence with privacy and independence.
The basement includes a large common access garage, with an independent entrance for each unit.
The residence develops around a central garden, creating spatial dynamics between floors, as well as introducing natural light and ventilation into the ambiences. The social areas are concentrated on the ground floor, linked to another garden in the back of the lot. On the second floor: three to four bedrooms are arranged around a central void, while the roofs of the houses are designed as a gourmet terrace with solarium and pool, likewise bordered by shrubbery.
Architecture: Jacobsen Arquitetura
Architecture team: Paulo Jacobsen, Bernardo Jacobsen, Edgar Murata, Marcelo Vessoni, Christian Rojas, Rafaella Codato, Felipe Bueno, Marina Budib, Maria Caporale
Total area: 3075 m²
Built area: 2691 m²
Year: 2020
Location: São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Landscape design: Rodrigo Oliveira
Lighting design: Lightworks
Developer: Idea Zarvos
Construction company: MFC
Photos: Leonardo Finotti