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Murillo Housing

Estudio Santiago Fernandez + Candida Tabet Arquitetura

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Comments
Innovation
Functionality
Creativity
Eco-Social Impact
Total
JURY VOTES
Co-Living Complex
6.84
7.49
7.37
6.65
7.09
Frank la Rivière
Frank la Rivière Principal Architect/Designer at Frank la Rivière Architects
7
7.5
7
6
6.88
Larry Traxler
Larry Traxler SVP - Global Head of Design at Hilton Hotels
The maintenance of old growth trees...
7
7.5
7.5
8
7.5
Alexandra Cuber
Alexandra Cuber Director at Fogarty Finger Architecture
Nice dialogue between Nature and Ar...
7
7
7.5
7
7.13
Victoria Stiles
Victoria Stiles Retail Design Manager at Mirvac
Beautiful synergy between urban liv...
6.5
7
7
5
6.38
Michael Schwab
Michael Schwab Founder and Sustainability Designer at In Pretty Good Shape
7
8
8
7
7.5
Jocelyne Sacre
Jocelyne Sacre Design Strategist at Consultant
The project does a good Job maximiz...
6
7.5
7.5
6
6.75
Asell Yusupova
Asell Yusupova Strategy Director at UXUS
7
8
7
7
7.25
Ruud de Bruin
Ruud de Bruin Creative Director at Ace & Tate
7.08
7.88
8.44
7.04
7.61
Sanjit Manku
Sanjit Manku Associate Partner at Studio Jouin Manku
6.5
7.5
7
6
6.75
Drew Gilbert
Drew Gilbert Design Manager at OBMI
7
7.5
7.5
6.5
7.13
Xie Peihe
Xie Peihe Founder & Chief Designer at AD Architecture
7
7.5
8
7.3
7.45
Katharina Fischer
Katharina Fischer Creative Consultant at Katharina Fischer Design and Speaking Spaces
7
7
6
7
6.75
Comments
Innovation
Functionality
Creativity
Eco-Social Impact
Total
GRAND JURY VOTES
Shortlisted - Co-Living Complex of the Year
6.93
7.57
7.48
6.74
7.18
Yorgo Lykouria
Yorgo Lykouria Creative Principal at Rainlight
Elegant spaces and housing typology...
7
7.49
7.5
6.65
7.16
Simon Saint
Simon Saint Principal and Global Residential Sector Leader at Woods Bagot
A beautiful project, however the co...
6.84
7.81
7.67
6.65
7.24
Peter Culley
Peter Culley Founder and Creative Director at Spatial Affairs Bureau
Carefully executed series of pavili...
6.84
7.49
7.37
6.65
7.09
Michael Lam
Michael Lam Founder and Creative Director at Design Plus Design
7.02
7.49
7.37
7.02
7.23
Client
Grupo Inversor
Floor area
1000 ㎡
Completion
2020
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Iron and Concrete Structure
Aluminum Carpentry
Wood Carpentry and Kitchen

The DNA of Murillo 1665 originated in its implementation. The challenge of this project was to position five 200m2 duplex houses in a lot while imposing minimal interference with its existing wooded surroundings thus maximizing its harmony with nature. A major priority in this project was to keep majestic tress adjacent to each house. 

After additional studies on flow and natural illumination, we concluded that we could reach our objective by designing a cross shape plan accurately positioned in the terrain. This procedure resulted in an interesting rhythm where identical houses would have a distinct look from every viewpoint. The shed style roofing and the emphasis on ethically responsible outdoor living with landscaped gardens bore out of our visit to Carrasco, where we noticed a strong architectural identity established on the first half of the 20th Century with its simplistic beauty and soul. 

The alternating wooden and corrugated sheeting façade reveals a visual quality brought about by a meticulous choice of materials and building details such as corrugated charcoal gray sheets, wood, white plaster, glass and native vegetation. The living and dining rooms are located on the ground level where an exterior wooden paneled volume encases the kitchen and laundry area. The majestic trees provide soothing shield for an outdoor patio designated for gatherings where the BBQ grill is the main star. The patio floor utilizes repurposed stones from the old house maintaining our commitment to responsible and sustainable design. 

The TV room is situated beside the central volume that contains the powder room and the stairs leading to the second floor where three full suites are connected by a mezzanine style family room. The double height wall is comprised of glass panels exposing the abundant outdoors vegetation while providing for cross ventilation thus maintaining the house air fresh and well circulated. To resolve thermal insulation, we utilized double glass panels with solar protection; and on the façade - either wood or corrugated sheeting - we purposedly left a gap between it and the steel frame. 

Murillo Housing is a thoughtful result of an ongoing collaboration between Uruguaian architect Santiago Fernandez and Brazilian architect Candida Tabet.