Designed based on the needs of the client, who suffers from extreme sensitivity to light, Laurent Troost Architectures' work in the Brazilian city of Manaus, "Casa da Sombra" is configured surrounded by concrete walls that filter the light, guaranteeing the necessary shading and preserving the vegetation of the place.

With an introverted configuration that houses gardens both inside and immediately outside, in the cuts produced in the enveloping concrete structure, the house provides solutions that seek to relate the different rooms and common spaces with the surrounding area.

Laurent Troost designed a series of lights throughout the house to adapt the house to the absence of direct sunlight, ensuring adequate, constant, dim and comfortable lighting.

Perfectly integrated with the boundaries of the property and maximising the feeling of interior spaciousness, the “Casa da Sombra” considers privacy as another element to generate the distribution of specific areas such as the piano space, the kitchen or the barbecue area, which contrast with the connection offered by the pool or the living room.

"Casa da Sombra" by Laurent Troost Architectures. Photograph by Joana França

"Casa da Sombra" by Laurent Troost Architectures. Photograph by Joana França.

Project description by Laurent Troost Architectures

Designed for a couple with a daughter, the "Casa da Sombra" (Shade House), created by Laurent Troost Architectures, showcases an architectural solution tailored to the needs of the client, who suffers from photophobia – extreme sensitivity to light.

To prevent direct sunlight from entering the interior of the house, concrete walls were designed to filter the light before it reaches a glass wall positioned behind internal and external gardens located within cutouts in the concrete structure. Between the garage and the living room, as well as on the upper floors, the suite gardens offer views of the street and surrounding area while ensuring the necessary shading and preserving the site's trees.

On the upper floor, one of the residents' requests was for soft morning natural light to enter the master suite through small openings. In the afternoon, light is filtered to gently illuminate the daughter’s suite.

"Casa da Sombra" by Laurent Troost Architectures. Photograph by Joana França.
«Casa da Sombra» por Laurent Troost Architectures. Fotografía por Joana França.

The double concrete walls above the pool and in the upper gardens feature openings that allow air circulation, ensuring thermal comfort.

Inside, the living room was designed to integrate seamlessly with the garden at the property’s boundaries, maximizing the sense of spaciousness. A wooden panel occupies the southern side of the floor plan, providing privacy for specific areas such as the family’s piano space while also housing access to the upper floor, kitchen, and barbecue area. The remaining sections of the living room were kept open, enhancing the visual connection with the outdoors.

To accommodate the absence of direct sunlight in the house, floor-level lighting fixtures were installed in the living room, hallways, and bedrooms on the upper floors, ensuring proper illumination and comfort for the resident.

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Laurent Troost Architectures. Lead Architect.- Laurent Troost.

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Laurent Troost, Gabriela Belfort, Juliana Leal, Ailyme Buriche.

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Landscape Design.- Hana Eto Gall.
Structural and Complementary Projects: TECPRO Engenharia.
Construction.- Helena Rabello, Daniel Herszon.
Furniture.- Breton.

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403 m².

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Project Year.- 2021 – 2022.
Construction Year.- 2021 – 2023.

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Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.

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Concrete cladding.- Castelatto.
Window frames.- Euro.
Floor tiling.- Decortiles.

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Laurent Troost is a Belgian architect who has been based in Brazil since 2008. He co-founded a platform for artist residencies in the Amazon called “Labverde” and two architecture firms, “Laurent Troost Architectures” and “Troost + Pessoa Architects,” both based in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.

Laurent holds a Master’s degree in Architecture and Urbanism from ISAIVH in Brussels (2001) and a postgraduate degree in Geography and Cities from Escola da Cidade, São Paulo (2011).

After working with Rem Koolhaas and Arthur Casas, Laurent’s professional practice has been recognized with more than 40 national and international awards, including the Oscar Niemeyer Prize, the Akzonobel Tomie Ohtake Prize, the Saint-Gobain Asbea Prize, the Dezeen Award, the Architecture MasterPrize, the IAI Most Creativity Award, and the Loop Design Award.

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Published on: December 16, 2024
Cite: "Attentive and thoughtful. "Casa da Sombra" by Laurent Troost Architectures" METALOCUS. Accessed
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