In addition to exploring all the details of the spaces' decoration, the professionals made use of architectural resources to compose their projects.
Updated at Dec 4, 2017, 4:22 PM - Submitted at Nov 28, 2017, 6:56 PM
(André Nazareth/)
01/06 - Pool Bar - Fabio Bouillet and Rodrigo Jorge. A relaxed atmosphere, with the feel of a hotel dedicated to coexistence and leisure. Inside, the language is contemporary, with rougher coverings. In the bar, the architects created a dark "capsule": lowered ceiling and black painted walls make the environment very intimate. (André Nazareth)
02/06 - Pool Garden - Karyne Lima and Guiherme Portugal. To frame the pool and create a relaxing space, the professionals chose tropical vegetation. (André Nazareth)
03/06 - Cabinet of Curiosities - Patricia Fendt. In the 56 m² lounge, there is a large grandstand with Girafa stools by Lina Bo Bardi and shelves full of books and curious artifacts. In the other area, the ceiling opens onto the living room with a central L-shaped sofa and a lunette where visitors can enjoy the view and explore the city. (André Nazareth)
04/06 - Ap. Y - Studio MH Arquitetura | Monique Pampolha and Hannah Cabral. The duo's big bet in this project is the sectorization of environments using the unevenness of the spaces between them, instead of the masonry that would divide the rooms. In the suite, the bed was raised, providing a better view of Guanabara Bay. (André Nazareth)
05/06 - Box 21 - Beta Arquitetura - Bernardo Gaudie-Ley and Tânia Braida. The professional duo was inspired by New York lofts to create the ideal space for a businessman from São Paulo. The ceiling height was lowered, creating an imaginary line between the living room and the bedroom. (André Nazareth)
06/06 - Spa Deca - Paola Ribeiro. In the dining area, the professional maintained the original ceiling height, allowing the installation of high pendants. (Paulo Jabur)