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SAO PAULO | São Paulo Corporate Towers | 150m x 2 | 33 fl x 2 | T/O

SAO PAULO | São Paulo Corporate Towers | 150m x 2 | 33 fl x 2 | T/O
Location: Vila Olímpia, São Paulo, Brazil
Type: Office
Construction start: 2012
Architect: Pelli Clarke Pelli (Design) and Aflalo & Gasperini Arquitectos (AOR)

2 x 33fl AAA office building.

São Paulo Corporate Towers

Sao Paulo, Brazil
2.8 million square feet / 258,000 square meters
2015

São Paulo Corporate Towers, on a prominent site in the Villa Olimpia Neighborhood of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a pre-​certified LEED Platinum v3.0 development. Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects won an invited international competition to design this project scheduled for completion in 2015.

Located on Avenue Presidente Juscelino Kubitscheck and nearby to Avenue Brigadeiro Faria Lima the project consists of two 30-​story commercial towers. In addition to the two towers the project incorporates an extensive landscape, restaurants and conferencing center above a five-​story below-​grade parking garage and loading dock totaling 258,000 square meters (2,800,000 square feet).

The towers will have special prominence as the site location allows for great visibility from Marginal Pinheiros, the river and one of the major transportation arteries of São Paulo. The design responds to this special site location and configuration with a pairing of two sculpted towers that form a dynamic composition. The towers are similar in their floor plans, but oriented differently on the site from each other so that they will appear to be two very different forms from all the major approaches. The office towers will rise to 139 meters, each with approximately 67,000 square meters (728,000 square feet) of floor area.

The 3.84 hectares (9.48 acre) site also has one amenity building that will accommodate restaurants and a modular convention center with total built area 2,500 square meters (27,000 square feet). Below grade is an additional 120,000 square meters (1,300,000 square feet) of parking totaling 4,184 parking spaces. The project’s ground plane is designed as an extensively landscaped urban park that preserves 171 existing fully mature species trees of the Mata Atlantic forest. A series of terraced walls and a fully planted roof incorporates the amenity building into this landscape with punctuated gardens and sitting areas.

Multiple strategies addressed the buildings’ goal to obtain a LEED Platinum rating from US Green Building Council for Core and Shell, including the development of high performance facades, sun shading and day lighting strategies, water management, and the creation of comfortable outdoor environments.













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Belissimo projeto ao lado do JK Iguatemi....Se não estou enganado, ao lado daquela favela que existe ali...
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Se tivesse mais uns 150 m seria divino mas é só lindíssimo
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Old Posted Sep 30, 2015, 7:07 PM
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Essa semana fui em uma palestra sobre sistema de iluminação e sustentabilidade e boa parte dos palestrantes era de arquitetos europeus. Muitos indagaram por que no Brasil se faz prédios de pele de vidro, sendo a pior opção possível para um país tropical.

Um deles inclusive perguntou por que imitávamos os modelos europeus e não desenvolvíamos projetos próprios para países tropicais.

Só pensei comigo: Por que o brasileiro acha lindinho e tem dinheiro para pagar ar condicionado....
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Old Posted Sep 30, 2015, 11:22 PM
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O Brasil inventou imitar os Europeus e se criou o monstro de Brasília. Uma cidade sem MOBILIDADE. Então os europeus não tem bons exemplos para nós. E claro, eles vão querer vender o PEIXE deles. O que presta para eles, jamais prestou para o Brasil. Vide Brasília. Nem vou enumerar os erros que Brasília tem.
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O Brasil inventou imitar os Europeus e se criou o monstro de Brasília. Uma cidade sem MOBILIDADE. Então os europeus não tem bons exemplos para nós. E claro, eles vão querer vender o PEIXE deles. O que presta para eles, jamais prestou para o Brasil. Vide Brasília. Nem vou enumerar os erros que Brasília tem.
Nisso o Brasil imitou os EUA.
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Nisso o Brasil imitou os EUA.
Veja só, pegaram ideias de Le Corbusier misturadas com ideias norte-americanas, e vimos no que deu.

Uma cidade de concreto para carros. E nem vou entrar em outros casos dos planejadores esquecerem o êxodo rural, mecanização da agricultura, guerras tribais (piada né, indios perderam a guerra tribal no nordeste e inventaram de se instalar em Brasília), refugiados..

Detalhe o êxodo em Brasília começou assim que inventaram que a capital ficaria perto de Luziania....
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