Coser House By Architect Marcio Kogan

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Brazilian architect genius Marcio Kogan has just unveiled his latest production the Coser House. Based in Sao Paolo, Brazil, the chimney house defines modern architecture. Enclosed in the boxed ground floor, the living room sits in a central position in the home, accompanied by wide windows that open the living room to external space. The inner dimensions of the living room 6.5m by 10.3m, and the low ceiling of 2.40m, create a sensation of coziness, accentuated by the textured of the concrete ceiling made with narrow wooden formwork. In this way, a desired horizontal proportion for this project is created.

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Forneria Restaurant San Paolo Brazil Designed By Marcio Kogan

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The restaurant Forneria San Paolo is located in an upscale mall of São Paulo. The concept of the project was to build a simple space, almost minimalist, which would also establish an architectural play of materials and transparencies. The wood was selected to add warmth, making it cozy. The panels that dress the wall give the area unity and the narrow wooden lathes that comprise the ceiling dialogue with the wall, accentuating the visual perspective and conferring acoustic comfort to the restaurant. The floor is made of small colored stones, forming a mosaic.

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House 53 By Marcio Kogan In São Paulo

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Architect Marcio Kogan recently unveiled his latest production House 53. Based in São Paulo, Brazil, House 53 “was conceived as a wood and mortar monolithic block with another concrete and glass volume upon it.” This special home is the latest piece of architecture produced by Marcio Kogan who is very passionate about producing modern homes with unique structures. Marcio was assisted by his co author Suzana Glogowski, co author interior design assistance Diana Radomysler, Mariana Simas and the reast of the production team Oswaldo Pessano, Renata Furlanetto, Samanta Cafardo, Lair Reis, Carolina Castroviejo, Eduardo Glycerio, Maria Cristina Motta and Gabriel Kogan.

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