The architecture is mainly made up of straight lines, which added contemporaneity and elegance. On the other hand, the use of colors in the main portico and in some aesthetic elements of the buildings gave the tone of relaxation. The use of natural coatings in the gourmets and buildings and the use of woody materials in the ceilings and panels were indispensable to create the feeling of coziness.


The biggest difficulty of the project was to fit the program of approximately 7000 m² in a relatively small space, since much of the area was destined for preserved forest. Thus, a study was necessary to understand the best way to meet the needs of each block, also taking into account the lighting and ventilation of the environments.



The landscaping is done with the aid and preservation of native vegetation. Due to the location of the condominium in a forest area, it was possible to create two large forests in the middle of the complex, which directly mitigates the dry climate of the Midwest and encourages the contact of residents with nature.



In the surroundings and internal spaces of the blocks, the landscaping was incorporated to reaffirm the concept of biophilic architecture of the project, which generates comfort and well-being through the insertion of gardens in the buildings.




In line with the office's purpose of spreading art, the São Paulo artist Bieto brings color to the project through his drawings that color the entrance hall of the restaurant, and continues until it invades a backlit tensioned canvas that embraces the cellar and reaches the ceiling.



Team:
Architects: Truvian Arquitetura
Photographer: Matheus HS



