Habitarte / Aflalo/Gasperini Arquitetos


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  • Architects: aflalo/gasperini arquitetos
  • Location: R. Nova York, 245 – Brooklin Paulista, São Paulo – SP, Brazil
  • Author Architects: Felipe Aflalo Herman, Roberto Aflalo Filho ,Grazzieli Gomes Rocha, José Luiz Lemos
  • Coordinator: Fabiano Sinibaldi
  • Area: 37835.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2017
  • Photographs: Ana Mello
  • Team: Daniela Mungai, Julio Basttistin Neto, Itala Gringolin Bonatelli, Ana Carolina Pinheiro, André Buelau, Joana Espinha, Eduardo Mizuka, Raquel Rodorigo, Bruno Bergamo, Marcelo Marcelo Nagai, Marcello Daniel Zahr, Ana Beatriz Barros, Reginaldo Okusako, Juliana Baldocchi, Joon Park, Marina Malagolini, Gabriel Braga, André Navarro, Reinaldo Sigueta, Bruno Vargas, Alan Holanda, Kenzo Abiko, Lígia Meirelles
  • Construction Company: Construcompany
  • Air Conditioning: Contractors Engenheiros Associados
  • Automation: Fast Life Automação Residencial
  • Frames And Facade: Arqmate Projetos e Esquadrias
  • Interior Design – Conception: João Armentano
  • Artistic Installation: Irmãos Campana
  • Eletric, Hydraulic And Fire Protection Intallations: SKK Engenharia
  • Concrete Structure: Knijnik Engenharia
  • Metal Structure: Alaxis
  • Foundation: Infraestrutura Engenharia
  • Lighting: Mingrone Iluminação
  • Landscape Design: Luiz Carlos Orsini
  • Acoustic: Harmonia Davi Akkerman + Holtz
  • Client: Stan, Yuny

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From the architect. The Habitarte Residential Condominium occupies an entire block surrounded by quiet tree-lined streets in the heart of the Brooklyn neighborhood.


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Placing four buildings around a large private square measuring 1,000 square meters guarantees that none of the buildings obstructs the view of the other. Two other buildings are located at the edge of the lot, set back 10 meters from New York Street, thus creating yet another semi-public square. The visual language of the buildings is defined by straight lines and “boxes” that frame the apartments at different heights.


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Longitudinal Section

Longitudinal Section

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The floor plans of the three buildings with 31 storeys were designed in the shape of a “windmill” with a central service core surrounded by the apartments that go on rotating and fitting into one another in such a way that they all have an unobstructed view. In the other three buildings a rectangular floor plan was designed with apartments on both sides, one with a view of the street and the other with a view of the internal square. The inclusion of a supermarket incorporated into the buildings’ entrance hall next to New York Street and the semi-public square contributes to a greater vitality in the neighborhood.


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Leisure Floor Plan

Leisure Floor Plan

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In the middle of the buildings there is a sculpture of the Brothers Campana-Studio Campana.An urban art work open to the public.


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