The project to renovate the entrances and civic center of Clube Hebraica, a traditional club in São Paulo, meets the need to restructure and modernize the club's spaces, always aiming to provide better service to members and users.
The restructuring began with the identification of underused spaces in the building that had potential for a new use. These spaces were replaced by a large gallery overlooking the gymnasium. In addition, new access was created via Dr. Alceu de Assis Street, a quieter option compared to Angelina Maffei Vita Street.
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Architects: Bacco Arquitetos Associados
Photographer: Ana Mello