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Teatros com palcos muito absorventes podem ser melhor ajustados para a difusão e direcionamento de sons de orquestras, com o uso de placas refletoras do tipo convexo suspensas no urdimento, como também painéis prismáticos de fundo de palco.
Os refletores acústicos desta foto são do Teatro Amazonas, desenvolvidos em parceria com a Cineplast Industrial, sendo parte do aparato cênico, de fácil montagem e possibilita ainda ajuste dos ângulos ideais para melhor distribuição dos sons para a platéia.
Este sistema otimizou a audição de concertos no Teatro Amazonas e pode ser utilizado em qualquer teatro para melhor desempenho musical.
Foto: Carla Lima
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FILOMENA_(bande_annonce-trailer) by Monade Li from Monade Li on Vimeo.
FILOMENA (6min, b&w/colour, HD 1080p) Experimental diptych. "Une vision d'une division". A new "cineplastic" experience by Monade Li. In her work, the artist explores the spatio-corporal resonance revealing the lights of our human condition. For Filomena, she takes up the theme covered in her first film "Diatomée", where the oneiric body, confused with the elements, fits the shape of "tense and twisted postures linking the conscious and the unconscious, the exterior and the interior"."Let's reinstall the whole body in the act of vision to make carnal density the condition of the aesthetic experience!" (Françoise Parfait): with Filomena, she places a spectator, motionless moreover, in front of a “monotonous landscape in forced mobility combined with the beauty of boredom”. Faced with a sound mist*, « Le blanc souci de notre toile » (the white marigold of our canvas ), torn and damaged. She fragments a premeditated confinement by the play of successive frames which close in on themselves. She hands us a « Rien ne se noie sans craindre son récif » (Nothing drowns without fearing its reef), a phrase extruded from Mallarmé's sonnet to make « Le squelette de l’habitude » (The skeleton of habit) resonate, this rigid skeleton which upholds the human frame**. *embodied by the music of Rudolph Moser (taken from the album "Metronia") of Einstürzende Neubauten.
Direction and editing: Monade Li Camera: ML Sound editing: ML Music: courtesy of Rudolph Moser (taken from "Metronia" album ©2020 Potomak) Cast: Ásdís Sif, ML Text and vocal resonances: ML Quotes: Mallarmé (sonnet "Salut"), Virginia Woolf** (taken from the novel "Mrs Dalloway")
A sonnet by Mallarmé comes into the images, "Salut" published in 1899, poem by Stéphane Mallarmé.
© 2023 limonadeart, Paris - limonadeart.com All rights reserved - rudolfmoser.com
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Dal Pian inserts bright orange staircase in São Paulo office building
A bright orange staircase and patches of vegetation are visible from the outside of this São Paulo office building, which Brazilian studio Dal Pian designed for a beauty company.
Natura, a cosmetic and personal care company, hosted a competition inviting firms to design its new administrative headquarters building in São Paulo. It selected Dal Pian's design for a six-storey glass structure with a facade that partially exposes the internal green spaces and colourful staircase.
The 29,700-square-metre building houses offices, support and utility areas and green spaces and is located next to the company's distribution centre on a site surrounded by trees and plants.
It comprises a 100-metre-long glass volume that is clad with laminated panels, topped with a green roof and lifted by a series of round columns.
The translucent facade is punctured with rectangular voids filled in with lush vegetation. Gardens, grassy patios and reflecting pools are also situated throughout the interiors, connecting the design with its natural surroundings.
An open atrium in its centre extends to each level of the building to create a "visual connection" among all the spaces. Its open floor plan and clear facade allow natural light to flood the interiors.
"Composed by six floors, the design is set around an integrating void, which permits the visual connection between floors," the studio said. "The layout prioritises flexibility and creates a large open space to increase the use of natural light."
A number of passive strategies were used on the building to minimise its environmental impact and energy use. These include the metal louvres that attach to the north and south elevations to filter light and minimise indoor temperatures, and the green roof which increases its thermal isolation.
Inside, the studio added a bright orange staircase that meanders upwards and connects the ground storey with the upper levels. Wraparound glass balconies overlook the lower floors, where furnished patios are nestled into patches of vegetation.
Lifts covered with glass walls provide riders with a panoramic view of the office and complement the sculptural staircase.
An outdoor patio area surrounded by glass walls extends out from the horizontal structure.
The green space has been furnished with outdoor dining tables and benches for employees to enjoy nature on their breaks.
Other office projects in Brazil include a headquarters building for a timber company that Solo Arquitetos has outfitted with pale wood products and a pink dental manufacturing lab designed by SuperLimão.
Photography is by Nelson Kon.
Project credits:
Architecture: Dal Pian Arquitetos Associados Authors: Lilian Dal Pian e Renato Dal Pian Coordination: Carolina Freire Collaborators: Amanda Higuti, Bruno Pimenta, Carolina Fukumoto, Carolina Tobias, Cristiane Sbruzzi, Filomena Piscoletta, Giovana Giosa, Julio Costa, Lidia Martello, Luis Taboada, Marina Risse, Natalie Tchilian, Paola Meneghetti, Paulo Noguer, Ricardo Rossin, Sabrina Aron, Yuri Chamon Management: ARC Investment Control Construction company: HTB Interior architecture: Athié | Wohnrath Structure: Modus Engenharia Foundations: Damascus Penna Building installations: Tesis Engenharia / Interativa Air conditioning: TR Thérmica Landscaping: Sérgio Santana Landscaping Lighting: Franco Associados Environmental comfort: Chapman-BDSP Acoustics: Acoustic Harmony Cenotechnics: Cineplast Window consultancy: Crescêncio Consultoria Building automation: Building Control Jugend Kitchen: Placontec Consultoria Accessibility: Pimenta Associados Waterproofing: Proasp Assessoria e Projetos Earthwork and drainage: Fat's Engenharia Helipad: Siegger Elevators: Zapp Consultoria Budget: Action Planning Legal Consultants: H2, Tekton, IGJ, Negrisolo & Negrisolo
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Dal Pian inserts bright orange staircase in São Paulo office building
A bright orange staircase and patches of vegetation are visible from the outside of this São Paulo office building, which Brazilian studio Dal Pian designed for a beauty company.
Natura, a cosmetic and personal care company, hosted a competition inviting firms to design its new administrative headquarters building in São Paulo. It selected Dal Pian's design for a six-storey glass structure with a facade that partially exposes the internal green spaces and colourful staircase.
The 29,700-square-metre building houses offices, support and utility areas and green spaces and is located next to the company's distribution centre on a site surrounded by trees and plants.
It comprises a 100-metre-long glass volume that is clad with laminated panels, topped with a green roof and lifted by a series of round columns.
The translucent facade is punctured with rectangular voids filled in with lush vegetation. Gardens, grassy patios and reflecting pools are also situated throughout the interiors, connecting the design with its natural surroundings.
An open atrium in its centre extends to each level of the building to create a "visual connection" among all the spaces. Its open floor plan and clear facade allow natural light to flood the interiors.
"Composed by six floors, the design is set around an integrating void, which permits the visual connection between floors," the studio said. "The layout prioritises flexibility and creates a large open space to increase the use of natural light."
A number of passive strategies were used on the building to minimise its environmental impact and energy use. These include the metal louvres that attach to the north and south elevations to filter light and minimise indoor temperatures, and the green roof which increases its thermal isolation.
Inside, the studio added a bright orange staircase that meanders upwards and connects the ground storey with the upper levels. Wraparound glass balconies overlook the lower floors, where furnished patios are nestled into patches of vegetation.
Lifts covered with glass walls provide riders with a panoramic view of the office and complement the sculptural staircase.
An outdoor patio area surrounded by glass walls extends out from the horizontal structure.
The green space has been furnished with outdoor dining tables and benches for employees to enjoy nature on their breaks.
Other office projects in Brazil include a headquarters building for a timber company that Solo Arquitetos has outfitted with pale wood products and a pink dental manufacturing lab designed by SuperLimão.
Photography is by Nelson Kon.
Project credits:
Architecture: Dal Pian Arquitetos Associados Authors: Lilian Dal Pian e Renato Dal Pian Coordination: Carolina Freire Collaborators: Amanda Higuti, Bruno Pimenta, Carolina Fukumoto, Carolina Tobias, Cristiane Sbruzzi, Filomena Piscoletta, Giovana Giosa, Julio Costa, Lidia Martello, Luis Taboada, Marina Risse, Natalie Tchilian, Paola Meneghetti, Paulo Noguer, Ricardo Rossin, Sabrina Aron, Yuri Chamon Management: ARC Investment Control Construction company: HTB Interior architecture: Athié | Wohnrath Structure: Modus Engenharia Foundations: Damascus Penna Building installations: Tesis Engenharia / Interativa Air conditioning: TR Thérmica Landscaping: Sérgio Santana Landscaping Lighting: Franco Associados Environmental comfort: Chapman-BDSP Acoustics: Acoustic Harmony Cenotechnics: Cineplast Window consultancy: Crescêncio Consultoria Building automation: Building Control Jugend Kitchen: Placontec Consultoria Accessibility: Pimenta Associados Waterproofing: Proasp Assessoria e Projetos Earthwork and drainage: Fat's Engenharia Helipad: Siegger Elevators: Zapp Consultoria Budget: Action Planning Legal Consultants: H2, Tekton, IGJ, Negrisolo & Negrisolo
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Dal Pian inserts bright orange staircase in São Paulo office building
A bright orange staircase and patches of vegetation are visible from the outside of this São Paulo office building, which Brazilian studio Dal Pian designed for a beauty company.
Natura, a cosmetic and personal care company, hosted a competition inviting firms to design its new administrative headquarters building in São Paulo. It selected Dal Pian's design for a six-storey glass structure with a facade that partially exposes the internal green spaces and colourful staircase.
The 29,700-square-metre building houses offices, support and utility areas and green spaces and is located next to the company's distribution centre on a site surrounded by trees and plants.
It comprises a 100-metre-long glass volume that is clad with laminated panels, topped with a green roof and lifted by a series of round columns.
The translucent facade is punctured with rectangular voids filled in with lush vegetation. Gardens, grassy patios and reflecting pools are also situated throughout the interiors, connecting the design with its natural surroundings.
An open atrium in its centre extends to each level of the building to create a "visual connection" among all the spaces. Its open floor plan and clear facade allow natural light to flood the interiors.
"Composed by six floors, the design is set around an integrating void, which permits the visual connection between floors," the studio said. "The layout prioritises flexibility and creates a large open space to increase the use of natural light."
A number of passive strategies were used on the building to minimise its environmental impact and energy use. These include the metal louvres that attach to the north and south elevations to filter light and minimise indoor temperatures, and the green roof which increases its thermal isolation.
Inside, the studio added a bright orange staircase that meanders upwards and connects the ground storey with the upper levels. Wraparound glass balconies overlook the lower floors, where furnished patios are nestled into patches of vegetation.
Lifts covered with glass walls provide riders with a panoramic view of the office and complement the sculptural staircase.
An outdoor patio area surrounded by glass walls extends out from the horizontal structure.
The green space has been furnished with outdoor dining tables and benches for employees to enjoy nature on their breaks.
Other office projects in Brazil include a headquarters building for a timber company that Solo Arquitetos has outfitted with pale wood products and a pink dental manufacturing lab designed by SuperLimão.
Photography is by Nelson Kon.
Project credits:
Architecture: Dal Pian Arquitetos Associados Authors: Lilian Dal Pian e Renato Dal Pian Coordination: Carolina Freire Collaborators: Amanda Higuti, Bruno Pimenta, Carolina Fukumoto, Carolina Tobias, Cristiane Sbruzzi, Filomena Piscoletta, Giovana Giosa, Julio Costa, Lidia Martello, Luis Taboada, Marina Risse, Natalie Tchilian, Paola Meneghetti, Paulo Noguer, Ricardo Rossin, Sabrina Aron, Yuri Chamon Management: ARC Investment Control Construction company: HTB Interior architecture: Athié | Wohnrath Structure: Modus Engenharia Foundations: Damascus Penna Building installations: Tesis Engenharia / Interativa Air conditioning: TR Thérmica Landscaping: Sérgio Santana Landscaping Lighting: Franco Associados Environmental comfort: Chapman-BDSP Acoustics: Acoustic Harmony Cenotechnics: Cineplast Window consultancy: Crescêncio Consultoria Building automation: Building Control Jugend Kitchen: Placontec Consultoria Accessibility: Pimenta Associados Waterproofing: Proasp Assessoria e Projetos Earthwork and drainage: Fat's Engenharia Helipad: Siegger Elevators: Zapp Consultoria Budget: Action Planning Legal Consultants: H2, Tekton, IGJ, Negrisolo & Negrisolo
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Dal Pian inserts bright orange staircase in São Paulo office building
A bright orange staircase and patches of vegetation are visible from the outside of this São Paulo office building, which Brazilian studio Dal Pian designed for a beauty company.
Natura, a cosmetic and personal care company, hosted a competition inviting firms to design its new administrative headquarters building in São Paulo. It selected Dal Pian's design for a six-storey glass structure with a facade that partially exposes the internal green spaces and colourful staircase.
The 29,700-square-metre building houses offices, support and utility areas and green spaces and is located next to the company's distribution centre on a site surrounded by trees and plants.
It comprises a 100-metre-long glass volume that is clad with laminated panels, topped with a green roof and lifted by a series of round columns.
The translucent facade is punctured with rectangular voids filled in with lush vegetation. Gardens, grassy patios and reflecting pools are also situated throughout the interiors, connecting the design with its natural surroundings.
An open atrium in its centre extends to each level of the building to create a "visual connection" among all the spaces. Its open floor plan and clear facade allow natural light to flood the interiors.
"Composed by six floors, the design is set around an integrating void, which permits the visual connection between floors," the studio said. "The layout prioritises flexibility and creates a large open space to increase the use of natural light."
A number of passive strategies were used on the building to minimise its environmental impact and energy use. These include the metal louvres that attach to the north and south elevations to filter light and minimise indoor temperatures, and the green roof which increases its thermal isolation.
Inside, the studio added a bright orange staircase that meanders upwards and connects the ground storey with the upper levels. Wraparound glass balconies overlook the lower floors, where furnished patios are nestled into patches of vegetation.
Lifts covered with glass walls provide riders with a panoramic view of the office and complement the sculptural staircase.
An outdoor patio area surrounded by glass walls extends out from the horizontal structure.
The green space has been furnished with outdoor dining tables and benches for employees to enjoy nature on their breaks.
Other office projects in Brazil include a headquarters building for a timber company that Solo Arquitetos has outfitted with pale wood products and a pink dental manufacturing lab designed by SuperLimão.
Photography is by Nelson Kon.
Project credits:
Architecture: Dal Pian Arquitetos Associados Authors: Lilian Dal Pian e Renato Dal Pian Coordination: Carolina Freire Collaborators: Amanda Higuti, Bruno Pimenta, Carolina Fukumoto, Carolina Tobias, Cristiane Sbruzzi, Filomena Piscoletta, Giovana Giosa, Julio Costa, Lidia Martello, Luis Taboada, Marina Risse, Natalie Tchilian, Paola Meneghetti, Paulo Noguer, Ricardo Rossin, Sabrina Aron, Yuri Chamon Management: ARC Investment Control Construction company: HTB Interior architecture: Athié | Wohnrath Structure: Modus Engenharia Foundations: Damascus Penna Building installations: Tesis Engenharia / Interativa Air conditioning: TR Thérmica Landscaping: Sérgio Santana Landscaping Lighting: Franco Associados Environmental comfort: Chapman-BDSP Acoustics: Acoustic Harmony Cenotechnics: Cineplast Window consultancy: Crescêncio Consultoria Building automation: Building Control Jugend Kitchen: Placontec Consultoria Accessibility: Pimenta Associados Waterproofing: Proasp Assessoria e Projetos Earthwork and drainage: Fat's Engenharia Helipad: Siegger Elevators: Zapp Consultoria Budget: Action Planning Legal Consultants: H2, Tekton, IGJ, Negrisolo & Negrisolo
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Dal Pian inserts bright orange staircase in São Paulo office building
A bright orange staircase and patches of vegetation are visible from the outside of this São Paulo office building, which Brazilian studio Dal Pian designed for a beauty company.
Natura, a cosmetic and personal care company, hosted a competition inviting firms to design its new administrative headquarters building in São Paulo. It selected Dal Pian's design for a six-storey glass structure with a facade that partially exposes the internal green spaces and colourful staircase.
The 29,700-square-metre building houses offices, support and utility areas and green spaces and is located next to the company's distribution centre on a site surrounded by trees and plants.
It comprises a 100-metre-long glass volume that is clad with laminated panels, topped with a green roof and lifted by a series of round columns.
The translucent facade is punctured with rectangular voids filled in with lush vegetation. Gardens, grassy patios and reflecting pools are also situated throughout the interiors, connecting the design with its natural surroundings.
An open atrium in its centre extends to each level of the building to create a "visual connection" among all the spaces. Its open floor plan and clear facade allow natural light to flood the interiors.
"Composed by six floors, the design is set around an integrating void, which permits the visual connection between floors," the studio said. "The layout prioritises flexibility and creates a large open space to increase the use of natural light."
A number of passive strategies were used on the building to minimise its environmental impact and energy use. These include the metal louvres that attach to the north and south elevations to filter light and minimise indoor temperatures, and the green roof which increases its thermal isolation.
Inside, the studio added a bright orange staircase that meanders upwards and connects the ground storey with the upper levels. Wraparound glass balconies overlook the lower floors, where furnished patios are nestled into patches of vegetation.
Lifts covered with glass walls provide riders with a panoramic view of the office and complement the sculptural staircase.
An outdoor patio area surrounded by glass walls extends out from the horizontal structure.
The green space has been furnished with outdoor dining tables and benches for employees to enjoy nature on their breaks.
Other office projects in Brazil include a headquarters building for a timber company that Solo Arquitetos has outfitted with pale wood products and a pink dental manufacturing lab designed by SuperLimão.
Photography is by Nelson Kon.
Project credits:
Architecture: Dal Pian Arquitetos Associados Authors: Lilian Dal Pian e Renato Dal Pian Coordination: Carolina Freire Collaborators: Amanda Higuti, Bruno Pimenta, Carolina Fukumoto, Carolina Tobias, Cristiane Sbruzzi, Filomena Piscoletta, Giovana Giosa, Julio Costa, Lidia Martello, Luis Taboada, Marina Risse, Natalie Tchilian, Paola Meneghetti, Paulo Noguer, Ricardo Rossin, Sabrina Aron, Yuri Chamon Management: ARC Investment Control Construction company: HTB Interior architecture: Athié | Wohnrath Structure: Modus Engenharia Foundations: Damascus Penna Building installations: Tesis Engenharia / Interativa Air conditioning: TR Thérmica Landscaping: Sérgio Santana Landscaping Lighting: Franco Associados Environmental comfort: Chapman-BDSP Acoustics: Acoustic Harmony Cenotechnics: Cineplast Window consultancy: Crescêncio Consultoria Building automation: Building Control Jugend Kitchen: Placontec Consultoria Accessibility: Pimenta Associados Waterproofing: Proasp Assessoria e Projetos Earthwork and drainage: Fat's Engenharia Helipad: Siegger Elevators: Zapp Consultoria Budget: Action Planning Legal Consultants: H2, Tekton, IGJ, Negrisolo & Negrisolo
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Dal Pian inserts bright orange staircase in São Paulo office building
A bright orange staircase and patches of vegetation are visible from the outside of this São Paulo office building, which Brazilian studio Dal Pian designed for a beauty company.
Natura, a cosmetic and personal care company, hosted a competition inviting firms to design its new administrative headquarters building in São Paulo. It selected Dal Pian's design for a six-storey glass structure with a facade that partially exposes the internal green spaces and colourful staircase.
The 29,700-square-metre building houses offices, support and utility areas and green spaces and is located next to the company's distribution centre on a site surrounded by trees and plants.
It comprises a 100-metre-long glass volume that is clad with laminated panels, topped with a green roof and lifted by a series of round columns.
The translucent facade is punctured with rectangular voids filled in with lush vegetation. Gardens, grassy patios and reflecting pools are also situated throughout the interiors, connecting the design with its natural surroundings.
An open atrium in its centre extends to each level of the building to create a "visual connection" among all the spaces. Its open floor plan and clear facade allow natural light to flood the interiors.
"Composed by six floors, the design is set around an integrating void, which permits the visual connection between floors," the studio said. "The layout prioritises flexibility and creates a large open space to increase the use of natural light."
A number of passive strategies were used on the building to minimise its environmental impact and energy use. These include the metal louvres that attach to the north and south elevations to filter light and minimise indoor temperatures, and the green roof which increases its thermal isolation.
Inside, the studio added a bright orange staircase that meanders upwards and connects the ground storey with the upper levels. Wraparound glass balconies overlook the lower floors, where furnished patios are nestled into patches of vegetation.
Lifts covered with glass walls provide riders with a panoramic view of the office and complement the sculptural staircase.
An outdoor patio area surrounded by glass walls extends out from the horizontal structure.
The green space has been furnished with outdoor dining tables and benches for employees to enjoy nature on their breaks.
Other office projects in Brazil include a headquarters building for a timber company that Solo Arquitetos has outfitted with pale wood products and a pink dental manufacturing lab designed by SuperLimão.
Photography is by Nelson Kon.
Project credits:
Architecture: Dal Pian Arquitetos Associados Authors: Lilian Dal Pian e Renato Dal Pian Coordination: Carolina Freire Collaborators: Amanda Higuti, Bruno Pimenta, Carolina Fukumoto, Carolina Tobias, Cristiane Sbruzzi, Filomena Piscoletta, Giovana Giosa, Julio Costa, Lidia Martello, Luis Taboada, Marina Risse, Natalie Tchilian, Paola Meneghetti, Paulo Noguer, Ricardo Rossin, Sabrina Aron, Yuri Chamon Management: ARC Investment Control Construction company: HTB Interior architecture: Athié | Wohnrath Structure: Modus Engenharia Foundations: Damascus Penna Building installations: Tesis Engenharia / Interativa Air conditioning: TR Thérmica Landscaping: Sérgio Santana Landscaping Lighting: Franco Associados Environmental comfort: Chapman-BDSP Acoustics: Acoustic Harmony Cenotechnics: Cineplast Window consultancy: Crescêncio Consultoria Building automation: Building Control Jugend Kitchen: Placontec Consultoria Accessibility: Pimenta Associados Waterproofing: Proasp Assessoria e Projetos Earthwork and drainage: Fat's Engenharia Helipad: Siegger Elevators: Zapp Consultoria Budget: Action Planning Legal Consultants: H2, Tekton, IGJ, Negrisolo & Negrisolo
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Natura Headquarters São Paulo: NASP
Natura Cosmetics Company Brazil, São Paulo Headquarters, SP Office Interior, Brazilian Architecture Photos
NASP Natura Headquarters São Paulo
11 Aug 2020
Natura Headquarters in São Paulo
Architects: Dal Pian Arquitetos Associados
Location: Av. Alexandre Colares, 1188 – Parque Anhanguera, São Paulo – SP, 05106-000, Brazil
NASP – Head office of Natura São Paulo
Photos: Nelson Kon & Pedro Mascaro (drone photos)
In 2011, Natura, a Brazilian multinational company of cosmetics and beauty products, promoted an architectural competition on invitation to its new administrative headquarters in São Paulo.
The project chosen among nine participating teams is located on the borders of Via Anhanguera, one kilometer from Marginal Tietê.
Built next to the company’s distribution center, it occupies a plot with dense vegetation of approximately 112,000 square meters.
With an area of 29,700 m², its program includes corporate spaces for 1,600 employees, as well as support areas, services and utilities.
Respecting the natural conditions of the site, the building was thought of as a transparent and highly permeable Horizontal Tower, approximately 100 meters long.
Like a “floating” volume amid the exuberant vegetation, it receives the main flows of pedestrians through walkways that pass through the treetops.
Gardens, green areas and reflecting pools appear as incisions and elements that invade its built mass and balance its volumetry.
Comprising six floors (ground floor, three standard stories and two lower floors), its internal spaces are articulated around an integrating void, which crosses all floors.
Internal gardens and circulation areas are also facing the void. Panoramic lifts and a set of stairs cross the space and reinforce the prerogative of an extroverted building that exposes the flow and movement of users.
A wide Unifying Cover, consisting of horizontal glazed frames and metallic perforated louvers, filters the natural light.
Following eco-efficiency’s principles, the east and west glazed facades are protected by a laminated glass louver system fixed in metallic frames. Metal louvers implanted on the north and south faces decrease the indoor insolation. Furthermore, the green roof aims to intensify the building’s thermal isolation.
Offering unconventional, dynamic, fluid and extroverted work spaces, the NASP architecture seeks to externalize the principles that underlie, govern and drive the company’s actions – sustainability, innovation, transparency and social-environmental commitment.
Natura Headquarters São Paulo – Building Information
Architecture: Dal Pian Arquitetos Associados Authors: Lilian Dal Pian e Renato Dal Pian Coordination: Carolina Freire
Collaborators: Amanda Higuti, Bruno Pimenta, Carolina Fukumoto, Carolina Tobias, Cristiane Sbruzzi, Filomena Piscoletta, Giovana Giosa, Julio Costa, Lidia Martello, Luis taboada, Marina Risse, Natalie Tchilian, Paola Meneghetti, Paulo Noguer, Ricardo Rossin, Sabrina Aron, Yuri Chamon
Management: ARC Investment Control Construction company: HTB Interior Architecture: Athié | Wohnrath Complementary Projects: Structure: Modus Engenharia Foundations: Damascus Penna Building Installations: Tesis Engenharia / Interativa Air Conditioning: TR Thérmica Landscaping: Sérgio Santana Landscaping Lighting: Franco Associados Environmental Comfort: Chapman-BDSP Acoustics: Acoustic Harmony
Cenotechnics: Cineplast Window Consultancy: Crescêncio Consultoria Building Automation: Building Control Jugend Kitchen: Placontec Consultoria Accessibility: Pimenta Associados Waterproofing: Proasp Assessoria e Projetos Earthwork and Drainage: Fat’s Engenharia Helipad: Siegger Elevators: Zapp Consultoria
LEED CTE certification Budget: Action Planning Legal Consultants: H2, Tekton, IGJ, Negrisolo & Negrisolo
Photos: Nelson Kon and Pedro Mascaro (drone photos)
Contest: 2011 Project development: 2011/2013 Construction: 2014/2017 Land area: 111,736.00 m² Built area: 29,700.00 m²
Other information: Dal Pian Arquitetos www.dalpian.arq.br / @dalpianarquitetos
Natura Headquarters São Paulo images / information received 100820
Address: Av. Alexandre Colares, 1188 – Parque Anhanguera, São Paulo – SP, 05106-000, Brazil
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Olhar distante Para tudo Para o nada Olhar feliz Displicente Inocente é o que diz Olhar pensante Passa por um instante De lucidez Toma conta a embriaguez Olhar errante Pode parecer interessante Deve ficar distante Felicidade, dor, amor passa em um instante Näo se iluda Nesta constante. Kely Fernandes. #poesia #kelyfernandes #amor #lifestyle #Pensamento #cineplastic #music #lustforsexxx #ciclismo #blonde #Cabelonovo #cabelo #platinado #ciclismo #bike #domingo
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Relaxar um pouco pra ver se esqueço o que estou sentindo, com musica tudo é possível #kelyfernandes #Korg #kalimba #dj #som #music #noise #Noite #cineplastic #love #lifestyle
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