Osler House by Studio Mk27

Osler House
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

The site of the Osler House lies at the edge of Brasilia’s pilot plan, at the tip of one of Paranoá Lake estuaries.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

The house is a poetic commentary on modern architecture, above all on Brazilian modernism, starting from a contemporary re-reading of the building materials and techniques.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

The plan of the Osler house is structured by a ground floor volume, a suspended volume and a deck with an outdoor pool. The box of concrete and wood on ground, houses the main suite, a bedroom, bathroom, the utilities area and the garage.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

The vertical wooden brises filter the light and can open in their entirety, diluting the relationship between the internal and the external.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

The upper volume propped on the ground-floor volume, on one side, and on pilotis on the other; accommodates the living room, the kitchen (done with low-height furniture) and a small office.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

This upper box creates a shady area and over the ground-floor prism, an extension of the living room, is the solarium.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

An outdoor staircase connects the deck alongside the pool to the upper solarium. An indoor staircase forms the daily circulation of the house.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

Near the main circulation, in the foyer of the house, an Athos Bulcão panel was especially designed and it is, possibly, his last project.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

The tiles that are in most famous classic buildings in Brasilia build the space here as well; a work of art designed for the house, designed with the architecture, that the artist could not see completed.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi

The brises, the pilotis, and the plan with two perpendicular volumes are, in this house, a commentary of the modern architecture of Brasilia; the panel by Athos Bulcão, a great privilege for the inhabitant and for the architects. Source by Studio Mk27.

Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
  • Location: Brasília, Brazil
  • Architect: Studio Mk27
  • Architect in Charge:MarcioKogan
  • Co-Architect: Suzana Glogowski
  • Project Team: Carolina Castroviejo, Mariana Simas, Oswaldo Pessano
  • Interiors: Diana Radomysler
  • Landscape Architect: Renata Tilli
  • General Contractor: Ábacus Engenharia, Eng. Helder Rossi
  • Site Plan Area: 797 sqm
  • Built Area: 270 sqm
  • Photographs: Pedro Vannucchi, Courtesy of Studio Mk27
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
Osler House
Photo © Pedro Vannucchi
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First Floor Plan
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