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ANÍBAL BUILDING / BERNARDES ARQUITETURA BRAZIL

The Aníbal Building is located in one of the densest and most upscale neighbourhoods of Rio de Janeiro, Ipanema. It houses the headquarters of three different companies distributed throughout three open floor plans. Both ground floor and penthouse spaces are shared by all the users.

The facade is composed of a package of different layers that filter light and sound. The outermost skin is a lattice of perforated aluminum that covers the upper working floors, which is followed by a green buffer and special soundproof windows.

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The perforated aluminium exterior is the most dominant of the three layers. During daylight hours it is only possible to see through it at close range, but it becomes transparent by night when lights shine through from inside.

The floor-to-ceiling windows slide open, so occupants can choose whether they want the breeze to flow into the building.

Perforated Aluminium Panels.

Shadow / Light Influence.

Exploded Diagram.

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