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Kitchen and Bath

Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas

São Paulo

By Sheila Kim
Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas

Architect Arthur Casas has designed the debut line of prefab houses for Brazilian startup sysHaus.

Photo © Filippo Bamberghi

Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas

Almost everything in the model home, including furniture and cabinet pulls, was designed by Casas’s studio.

Photo © Filippo Bamberghi

Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas

Channels in the kitchen’s veneered backsplash hold mounting brackets for easily reconfiguring shelves and racks.

Photo © Filippo Bamberghi

Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas

The kitchen is designed as freestanding modules to be moved when residents do.

Photo © Filippo Bamberghi

Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas

Image courtesy Studio Arthur Casas

Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas
Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas
Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas
Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas
Brazilian Prefab by Studio Arthur Casas
September 10, 2018

Architects & Firms

Studio Arthur Casas

A great kitchen ranks high on any home buyer’s wish list. But it takes a creative builder to offer a dream kitchen that owners can take with them if they move. Brazil-based sysHaus, an engineering and construction startup that will manufacture handsome prefabricated and sustainable houses in 2019, has begun doing just that, with help from architect Arthur Casas. For now, interested parties can tour a fully built model of the 2,100-square-foot, one-story steel house to preview its possible configurations, finishes, and sustainable attributes, which range from photovoltaic panels to a “bio-digestor” that converts organic waste into gas for the kitchen and fireplace. But perhaps most surprising are the kitchen modules that homeowners can relocate with ease.

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“The kitchen can be moved to another place or house just like a table or chair,” says Casas, whose project team conceived the modules as freestanding units to make this possible, and to ensure that the entire house is move-in ready within six months.

The architect specified the modules in stainless steel for both practical and aesthetic reasons: durable and hygienic, steel imparts an industrial character that will have lasting appeal for most homeowners, Casas says. The look is softened by wood pulls and handles—in the show house, these are a Brazilian species called freijó, but other species will be available. Casas developed the kitchen with Mekal Brasil, a manufacturer of steel kitchen and bath components, in different dimensions to complement international appliance brands. In the model, Brazilian appliances were tucked into the island or under the counter. Meanwhile, backsplash panels are made of veneered MDF with an antibacterial and easyto- clean finish, and have channels for wall-mounting cantilevered dish racks, pot hooks, and shelving. The shelves come with LED strip lights underneath. Residents choose modules, sizes, initial configuration, and appliances ahead of time to allow plumbing and electrical installation in advance.

While the project’s sustainable features have earned accolades, it is the kitchen’s innovative design that may promise buyers the most flexibility. After the initial installation, owners can rearrange the island and storage at will.

While sysHaus tapped Casas for its debut line of prefab houses, the company plans to collaborate with other architects on future designs and expand to other countries (when it launches, the house will only be offered in Brazil). “I’m particularly curious to see how my colleagues design a project with this process. It’s a challenge,” says Casas.


Credits

Architect:

Studio Arthur Casas — Arthur de Mattos Casas, principal in charge

 

Consultants:

Studio Serradura (lighting);

Studio Cidade Jardim (green roof);

Renata Tilli (landscaping)

Specifications

Glazing

Cinex

 

Exterior cladding

Alukroma

 

Custom woodwork

Marvelar

 

Kitchen

Mekal

 

Lighting

Oikós; Lumini; TAAG Brasil

 
KEYWORDS: Sao Paulo

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Former RECORD editor Sheila Kim is a Brooklyn-based journalist who writes about commercial and residential architecture, interior design, and products.

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