The architecture office of Marcio kogan, in Brazil, has designed a photography studio in Sao Paulo. If you see images, you can observe a relationship between the exterior and the interior, so that it generates a spatial continuity between the square and the building. The architects use materials to transform the building as needed, necessary requirement for a photography studio. Don´t miss the photo report!

Memory of project studio MK27

Facing a small urban square, the Loft Studio opens entirely to the outside. The inner space of this photography studio flows into the side gardens of the building and into the urban space, establishing a spatial continuity between the square and the building. The façade, an aluminum gate is recessed into the concrete binding, integrating the front patio with the square; further, two large swinging metal gates, each more than 11 meters wide, permit fluidity between the gardens and the open space of the studio.

Opened, these swinging gates make all visual barriers between internal and external space disappear. Closed, they allow the light in the Photography Studio to be controlled artificially. In the opening of the ground floor, there is a box clad in formica-china, where we have the lavatory, dressing room and the technical area. In this space, there is no interference of the structure, which is built into the side walls of the building. Behind the green box, the stairs, lighted by a skylight, leads to the first floor, where we find the offices and the library.

A volume with metallic material organizes all the space on this floor, separating the rooms and corridors. On this floor there is a kitchen the lavatories and the stairs that lead to the top floor. The negative of this volume is the work rooms which can be opened or closed, depending on the desired privacy, through sliding panels which are built into the central box. In the main office a fixed mashrabiya panel filters the light, while simultaneously opening a beautiful view of the large trees in the square.  On the top floor, there is a social room positioned over the front garden. This space opens with folding wooden panels, painted red, onto a deck where you can once again see the tree tops: a pleasant space for meetings on sunny days.

The material used internally displays an industrial aesthetic, appropriate for the intensive use of a photography Studio that needs to constantly transform itself, depending on the situation. The floor of the large opening is of white resin which also becomes the endless back and the wall. On the other floors, the wooden floor warms the ambient. Externally, the metal doors join the exposed concrete and the different colored wooden panels.

Text.- studio MK27.

CREDITS.-

Main architect.- Marcio kogan.
Team collaborators.- Gabriel kogan (co-architect), Carolina Castroviejo, Maria Cristina Motta, Mariana Simas, Oswaldo Pessano (collaborators); Diana Radomysler, Eduardo Glycerio, Lair Reis, Renata Furlanetto, Samanta Cafardo, Suzana Glogowski (team); Mariana Ruzante (interiors collaborator); Passe_ar verde, João Fausto Maule Filho (landscape architect), Leão e associados, eng.- João Rubens Leão (structure engineer), Lock Engenharia – eng. Marcelo Ribeiro (general contractor), Grau Engenharia (air conditioning and installations).
Date.- September 2012 (completion), February 2008 (project).
Project.- Photography studio.
Surface.- 373 sqm (built area), 338,15 sqm (site area).
Site.- Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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studio MK27 was founded at the beginning of the 80’s by Marcio Kogan and today is joined by 20 architects, besides collaborators in numerous countries around the world. The architects of the Studio develop the projects from start to finish, and sign as the projects co-authors. The Office has won numerous international awards such as: Wallpaper Design Awards, Record House, Interior Record, D&AD, LEAF Awards, Dedalo Minosse, Barbara Cappochin of the International Biennial of Padova, Spark Awards and World Architecture Festival. In 2011, Wallpaper and Época considered Marcio Kogan as one of the 100 most influential people and received the title of honorary member of the AIA, American Institute of Architects and in 2012 represented Brazil in the Venice Biennial of Architecture. In Brazil he has received 13 awards of the Instituto de Arquitetos do Brasil, IAB (Brazilian Institute of Architects). The projects of studio MK27 are valued for their formal simplicity, always working with special attention to the details and finishings. Marcio Kogan and the architects of the team, great admirers of the Brazilian modernist generation, seek to fulfill the difficult task of giving continuity to this line of production.

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Published on: May 22, 2013
Cite: "Studio R by Studio MK27" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/studio-r-studio-mk27> ISSN 1139-6415
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