A haven of creation, connection and affection, embraced by the surrounding nature and the view that meets the sea, the Workshop of Tomorrow, a space with the elegant and irreverent signature of architects Emanueli Schneiders and Leonardo Gazzoni, from Octaedro architecture, is the place where one creates, develops and transforms now and forever.

In the space designed to contemplate and receive, and in its contemporary and poetic narrative, the project proposes the occupation of the house-studio through the fluid connection between the arts, the naturalness of its elements and the important relationship with the landscape, local culture and ancestry that is urgent in the present, in order to give impetus to the idea that now is the time we have to think, dream and build tomorrow, as the creators we are.

Embracing the structure of the old fishing ranch, the project extends over an extensive seafront area where the architects proposed living spaces for meeting, creation and conversation. In the garden, surrounded by lush landscaping in a tropical and lively green, the lounge with fireplace turns its attention to the view of the sunset and the understanding that the garden integrates and mimics the architecture, becoming a unison element on the beach. The openings are
framed by the irregular movement of the brises-soleil made of plump wood,to create a counterpoint of light and shade as the sun advances over the glass planes.
Inside, the idea of refuge that the architects have brought to the fore becomes even more evident: the entrance hall gradually reveals the intimate the entrance hall gradually reveals the intimate and enigmatic atmosphere, while at the same time enigmatic atmosphere, while at the same time clearly summarising the intention of the as a haven of creation, there is art in everything, and in its different manifestations.

Still in relation to the garden, the dry grass armchair/installation ‘The House"by artist Bruna Granucci, reveals that everything is a root and that, for tomorrow's transformations of tomorrow, we must not forget the nest, what remains. Mônica Carvalho's sculpture in buriti branches and the panel in wood panel lead the way and suggest that there is nature in everything.

Entering the space furnished with a careful selection of furniture from and pieces designed by the architects in rustic wood, an extensive table in natural travertine becomes a work space and, at the other end,it houses the daily kitchen tasks while, in the background, the perimeter of the space, complemented by the shapes and textures of Anamaria Brüggemann's vases and her work giving voice to clay.Under the large table, a fishing net installation appears as a highlight due to its volume and lightness, embracing the structure of the structure as a bright spot of memory and recovery of the place, of the local culture, alive and culture that lives on in pieces
such as the bobbin cluster developed by the Palhoça Craftsmen's Association, framed by the greenery that, even internally, still even internally, still prevails in the space.

In the central living room, the fireplace in a solid block of rustic granite seems to sprout from the floor in the same material that surrounds the social space and rises to the back of the bar, where the arrangement of the armchairs allows a family round of conversation and contemplation of the landscape.
In the seafront room, the natural wood panelling that surrounds the space suggests a frame, so as to make the sea view a living the sea view into a living, moving picture, revealing the transformation of the day and of time as a work to be contemplated over and over again. In this space, the Tira Capa Coco pendant, by Mônica Carvalho, lends colour and movement guided by the subtlety of the wind Carolina Kroff's tapestry, in its volume and synchrony, fills the space in a
subtle and suggestive way complement each other but don't meet, like an island and a continent, and the space between them is an experiment in infinity.
The Workshop of Tomorrow is therefore a dream: what would the space be like where tomorrow? It would undoubtedly be in the exact and perfect time of now, and it is there that be, experience, be in the world and create what we will see of it tomorrow, which belongs to everyone.

Project
Workshop of tomorrow -
Octaedro Architecture
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Environment production
Gabi Almeida
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Photography
Fábio Junior Severo
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Fernando Fiorentin
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Communicattion
Samuel Serpa
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