We have great respect for homes with books. And an even greater respect for architects that manage to bring them into the spotlight. Sure, in the case of today’s
project, highlighting them was not so hard, being given that Querosene
House “accommodates” no less that 7500 books. This amazing
residence comes from architects grupoSP and is located in São Paulo, Brazil. Here is a description from the architects: The
design takes advantage from the difference between the street level and the lower level of the plot, by positioning the living room in this lower level which ensures the required privacy and maintains the view of the distant
landscape through the void. This simple
home adopts simple constructive solutions, reducing the actions required for its achievement. The
structure of the volume is resumed to masonry walls and reinforced
concrete. Installations are apparent and performed without interference. After that the finishes are simple: monolithic
concrete flooring and
white Portuguese Stone. The walls without finishes are ready as it built. A single exception: the wall with books, finished with time and history. We find this
home truly spectacular and educational from all points of view.* But we just have to wonder how long it would take to clean it up from top to bottom.