Jeunesse is one of the fastest growing company in the World ! Since 2016 in São Paulo, St Arquitetura was called to develope the expansion of the existing office.
We had to create a project as powerfull as their brand !
We developped a big hall with numerous videowalls to show a little bit about Jeunesse to the visitors.
The entire work had to be done with the client working !
St Arquitetos were hired to develop the new office for the Agroculture company CCAB by Invivo in São Paulo – Brazil. We started the project while they were still looking for a building and help them chose one by analysing the best cost x benefit for them.
The single-family housing project with 420 m², located in a residential condominium in the city of Natal- RN, served in a bold and elegant way the purpose of welcoming a young couple with two children. The project design started from the intention of creating large rooms which comfortably would promote dialogue between the exterior and the interior of the residence, using an architectural language inspired by international style. The adopted party was guided by integration and spatial and visual flow between the indoor and outdoor areas, with a view to compliance with the bioclimatic conditions.
Located in São Paulo, the library was designed in an existing space attached to the main house. The place, plus the program inspired us to create a working and reading space, a refuge, with a double right foot and a short stretch with a simple right foot, guided us to create wood panels covered in straw in a room solely white.
The project focuses on the client’s need to have a home that brings the feeling of being on a flat surface, reason why, the project needs to be created picturing a firm ground, a solid base, and a light construction (bearing in mind that the landscape is unleveled in 30m, from front to back. Therefore, an artificial plateau is created, respecting the side and rear setbacks, based on the tennis court and the garage, which are built on a solid surface. This way, the building respects the restrictions of the São Paulo City Hall and is inserted in the landscape in a balanced way between the entrance and the main courtyard (social part of the house), both having a similar relevance in area, each with its particular characteristic, both in function and in form. The house was designed seeking to provide nearby and distant views.
Maria Antonia Street is a historical reference for the University of São Paulo and a mark in the cultural and political life of the city. As the address of the Mackenzie College since the end of the 19th century, the Maria Antonia Street became a catalyser of academic and social discussions after the establishment of the Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at the Rui Barbosa Building, on 1949.
After a violent invasion of the building, by a group of right wing students, escorted by the police in 1968, the Faculty of Philosophy was transferred to the campus of the University (Cidade Universitária).
Authors: Cristiane Muniz, Fábio Valentim, Fernanda Barbara, Fernando Viégas
Collaborators: Ana Paula de Castro, André Ciampi, Apoena Amaral e Almeida, Camila Lisboa, Clóvis Cunha, Fernanda Neiva, Felipe Noto, Guilherme Petrella, Henrique Bustamante, Jimmy Liendo, José Baravelli, José Carlos Silveira Júnior, Pablo Hereñu, Sílio Almeida
Concrete Structure: França & Associados Engenharia
Metallic Structure: Engebrat Consultores, Engenharia e Projetos
The M16 House is located amidst other homes in a gated community in the town of Carpina. In order to meet the clients’ needs, the project provides a weekend house to host, reunite and be the occasion for family gatherings. As an immediate response to the 30m x 15m corner lot, the two regulating track floors follow a pragmatic division in the layout of the environments with a continuous design.
The Aruá building was designed considering 4 different blocks joined by a common vertical circulation. The work is similar to a jigsaw puzzle made up of four buildings with different blueprints and heights, merged into one.
This never inhabited triplex covers 900m2 and is located nearby the Ibirapuera Park, in São Paulo (Brazil). Its original environments were fragmented and darkish. The project, signed by the architects of Casa 14 Arquitetura, Mariana Andersen and Mariana Guardani, aimed at integrating the floors and stressing the character of the materials.
The detail, from our point of view, refers to the organization process of construction, aiming a specific spatial result.
In Mantiqueira’s House, two constructive systems coexist, the foundation in apparent reinforced concrete and the suspended wagoon in a steel structure. The project detailment searched an independent expression for each of those volumes, understanding its differences as a positive result of the construction process.
Architects: Una Arquitetos (cristiane muniz, fábio valentim, fernanda barbara, fernando viégas)
Project: Mantiqueira House
Location: Sao Bento do Sapucaí, Brazil
Photography: nelson kon
Authors: ana paula de castro, bruno gondo, carolina klocker, eduardo martorelli, igor cortinove, jimmy liendo terán, joaquin gak, marcos bresser, marie lartigue, marta onofre, pedro ivo, roberto galvão, rodrigo carvalho pereira
Construction: aum construções
Structures: cia de projetos
Installations: pessoa e zamaro
Landscaping: luisa mellis
Producing and Assembling The Steel Structure: alufer