Voluta reveals continuity between spaces. There is no leap — there is passage. The house unfolds as a slow spiral, where each room implicates the next, like the seasons of a Brazilian year.
The project represents a moment of maturity and confidence within the studio's trajectory: it was developed for clients with whom several previous projects had already been carried out. This context brought greater creative freedom, allowing for a more incisive evolution in formal language and architectural solutions. The starting point was a well-structured program, with clear needs and rigorous functional organization.
Throughout the process, the opportunity emerged to go beyond the predominant orthogonal logic and introduce a new element: movement. The house came to be drawn as a set that balances order and fluidity — a rational and well-defined programmatic base, formal expression transformed by the incorporation of curves and organic gestures that lend lightness and dynamism. This movement manifests on multiple scales: in the line of the eaves and the contours of the volumes; in the base and horizontal planes; and, internally, in the way spaces connect and are perceived.
Materiality dialogues directly with contemporary Brazilian architecture, combining natural elements with a strong presence of landscape design. The house opens to its surroundings strategically, establishing constant visual connections between interior and exterior. Greenery is not merely contemplated: it is incorporated into daily life, penetrating visually into the rooms and amplifying the sense of integration.
In its 500 m² in Alphaville Jundiaí, Voluta is defined by intentional contrast — the precision of a well-resolved program versus the freedom of a language that seeks movement, lightness, and expression. More than a residence, it is the materialization of a trust built over time, translated into an architecture that dances with the terrain, with light, and with the lives of its inhabitants. The path of the house is the project itself.