Parc Galerie is a cultural project for art and expositions. The raw and pure forms and volumetry, as well as the primary use of concrete induces the sensation of free space, clarity and reection. The clean palette is great for art exposition of any kind. In harmony with these characteristics, there is the use of wood ooring, integrating the interior space with the external exposition area, creating a natural feeling of warmth, comfort and cosiness.
Banyan Offices is situated in downtown of Curitiba, Parana, Brazil., with three entry possibilities it is a big square with many activities that induce the right direction to the main access of the building. It is sectioned in two big blocks, where the first four floors contain cultural and corporate programs and activities. Between these first floors and the upper 17 floors there is an exposed one with natural ventilation with multi use purpose.
The seventeen floors above contain corporate offices, multi use spaces for dynamic and creative teams, as well as the possibility to divide the inner space for individual offices. The possibilities of internal division create a broad amount of possible interests in occupying this space.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN First Floor Program: 1. Restaurant 2. Kitchen 3. Storage 4. Store 5. Stock 6. Reception 7. Store 8. Stock 9. Store 10. Stock 11. Store 12. Stock 13. Store 14. Stock Cafe Program: 15. Cafe 16. Kitchen 17. Reception
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Second Floor Program: 1. Administration 2. Meetings Office 3. Laboratory 4. Waiting Room 5. Hall 6. Living Space 7. Archive Room 8. Kitchen/Living 9. Meeting Office 10. Information Desk 11. Secretary 12. Reception/Waiting Room 13. Reception
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Connection is an Intermodal Station situated in the city of Paranagua, Parana, Brazil. The site where the project takes place has the main facade faced towards Domingos Peneda street. The building’s purpose is to provide intermodal transportation options in one terminal within the region of implantation. The equipment integrates an urban bus station, interurban bus station, and a waterborne station, also having the possibility of accessing the intermodal station by the Itibere River.
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The MB Loft was designed for a client who is a kitchen chef, yoga loving, wine drinking, book appreciator, 25 year old woman. The interior space was thought out to fit every characteristic previously mentioned, while integrating uses, textures and materials in a sophisticated but joyful way. The living room area opens up completely with floor to ceiling glass doors, also giving the second floor the privilege of the São Paulo view, where the loft is situated.
While containing all the appliances a kitchen chef need, the gourmet kitchen is the center view of the first floor, where all of the magic happens for the client, Mia! The entry hallway is formed by a tall ceiling entrance and a floor to ceiling bookshelf for this lover of books, while also integrating both floors.
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Mimos da Nonna is an interior design project for a rented building in a commercial complex in Curitiba, Brazil. The store is a fast food bakery/cafe. The design was thought out to suit the speciďŹ c use while accommodating comfortably a few clients at each time. The color scheme is mainly white and concrete, keeping some original materials of the exterior, integrating with the other stores, while adding much personality with bronze appliances, bronze metal
tubes as some interior divisions, light terracotta, bright wood ooring, white brick walls and a featured granite ceiling. The second oor contains the private and administrative areas, as so dividing the social and nonsocial uses in the building, while still providing privacy, visual comfort and integration all at once.
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This preliminary study was for a private hospital in Curitiba, Brazil. The primary forms for this building are rectangular and pure, a positive asset for the interior division and proper segregation and sectorization of spaces. Always thinking of the well beindand comfort of future patients, the facades of the hospital are all properly faced or protected from the sun, while still allowing natural light in. The use of glass plans throughout some parts of the ďŹ rst oor demonstrate the
dierence and where the social and public spaces are situated and on the contrary, where the private spaces and patient care is located in the inside of the equipment. Care wise, greener environments and positive views are always provided for patient rooms, for maximum comfort and hope for life, in extreme cases.
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This Senior Day Center, lovingly named AGE, was thought out to be a daycare for elders of the age 60 or above in the region of Curitiba. This public equipment is open to the entire community, regardless of the ďŹ nancial situation, consequently uniting all social groups. The activities and classes provided in the program of the equipment were picked out meticulously to attend the needs of this speciďŹ c population, providing activities for the unoccupied portion of elders in the society.
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The Arthur Bedroom was designed for a SuperMan loving 7 year old child. Arthur loved all that is SuperMan, in regard to that passion, his bedroom contains the colors of the superhero’s suit, the textures of New York City and decorations include action figures and portraits of the superhero’s comic book.
This bedroom was designed for an architecture student named Henrique. The color scheme was chosen based on taste of the client. In regard to the chosen career of this client, the room contains many storage spots adapted and thought out to ďŹ t plans and architecture materials in general.
The C&C Powder Room was physically a long and narrow space with a tall oor to ceiling height. To open up the space, mirror on the longer walls were installed and to not take away completely the natural feeling of the original space, oor to ceiling wood laths were used in integration with the mirrors previously mentioned.
This is the MD Bedroom. The intimate space was designed for a 19 year old young woman with a very reďŹ ned taste in books and also quite feminine. With those characteristics gathered, the design was based with a light terracotta shade, mixed with bright wood and porcelain with gold veins. A corner of the room was destined for a private vertical library, shelves with LED lighting and and proper reading light. Both sleeping and reading spaces are faced laterally to the window opening, for indirect but eďŹƒcient natural light.
This powder room was designed for a sophisticated couple. They enjoy dark and well illuminated spaces. For that effect, dark wood and medium shades wood laths were used in combination with dark brown porcelain with offwhite veins, integrating visually all of the shades of colors and textures used in the interior of this space. For proper retouching of makeup and visualization, a big and round mirror with LED lighting around the contour was installed behind the floor sink appliance.
This garage oďŹƒce was designed for a real estate agency in the beginning of the pandemic. Going after the protection of being home and a proper working space. the client decided to adapt his garage to accommodate him and his associate. The design was thought out around his prized possession, a Harley Davidson Motorcycle. With that. the color scheme, textures and furniture were all chosen to ďŹ t this min idea, seeking and accomplishing a fun but serious and proper environment for working.
The O&E integrated space is formed by the entry hall, kitchen, laundry, living room and dining room. The client wanted and all open space, without losing the boundaries that each of these spaces need. With that objective, a wall was kept between the laundry and living room, completing the integration with a countertop between the kitchn and living room spaces. The living and dining areas have no physical divisions, therefore providing an open and naturally ďŹ tted space.
The hospital reception was designed to ďŹ t the need of hygiene and mindful clarity that a hospital must oer. With that objective, the space contains a focal point reception for patients to guide themselves to, with nucleuses of waiting areas including seats, sofas and center tables, as well as television for time being. The materials and textures chosen were to facilitate the constant cleaning this type of equipment needs.