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Architect at Aflalo/Gasperini
2012 to 2022

 

Architect at ZIEN
2022 to 2023

 

20.122 m²

Hours Worked 754h 59m

41.640 m²

Hours Worked 702h 39m

33.452 m²

Hours Worked 429h 57m

147.218 m²

Hours Worked 388h 07m

147.218 m²

Hours Worked 79h 43m

20.122 m²

20.122 m²

HL 746
2018
hours worked

754h 59m

The HL746 is a 76-meter-tall residential structure located in São Paulo, Brazil. 

The structure is composed of a series of stacked rectangular volumes clad in a combination of glass and concrete. The glass facades allow natural light to flood the interior spaces, while the concrete facades provide a sense of solidity and permanence.

The ground floor is designed as a public space with a mix of retail, commercial, and residential uses. The upper floors are dedicated to residential units, which are available in a variety of sizes and configurations.

The project is designed to be sustainable, with a number of features that help to reduce energy consumption and water usage. These features include a green roof, a rainwater harvesting system, and energy-efficient appliances.

Avenues: World School São Paulo
2014
hours worked

702h 39m

Avenues The World School is a renovated office building that houses an international school in São Paulo.

The classrooms are arranged around the atrium in a staggered configuration to create a variety of learning spaces.

The outdoor spaces include a rooftop terrace, a courtyard, and a playground.

Hundreds of studies were conducted to test different colors, hole sizes, and permeabilities to find a solution that was both efficient and aesthetically pleasing.

The perforated metal panels are a key element of the design of the Avenues The World School. They help to create a comfortable and inviting learning environment for students.

Alameda Jardins
2014
hours worked

702h 39m

This project is composed of two towers, one residential and one commercial. The residential tower is 16 floors tall, and the commercial tower is 8 floors tall. The project also includes a public plaza and a green roof.

The commercial tower is clad in a combination of glass and metal. The facades are designed as a gradient, with extra clear glass at the base and a lighter color at the top. This gradient is achieved through a parametric study that was conducted using the Grasshopper software.

The parametric study used a number of factors to determine the amount of sunlight it receives, and the desired aesthetic effect. The study was able to create a facade that is both visually appealing and functional.

The study is a significant example of how parametric design can be used to create innovative and sustainable architecture. The gradient facade helps to reduce the heat gain of the building, which can lead to energy savings.

 

Additionally, the use of parametric design allows for a greater level of customization and control over the design process.

parametric study of screen printing

mockup test

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Urman
2017
hours worked

388h 07m
 

Urman is composed of a 22-story residential building, a 12-story commercial building, and a 10-story service building. The project also includes a 10,000-square-meter public park.

The residential building is composed of 250 units, ranging in size from one-bedroom to three-bedroom apartments.

The commercial building has 10,000 square meters of retail space, and the service building has 5,000 square meters of space for a school, a health center, and an event space. The public park is a 10,000-square-meter open space for the community.

 

The project is clad in a combination of glass, concrete, and steel. The residential building is clad in a combination of glass and concrete, the commercial building is clad in a combination of glass and steel, and the service building is clad in a combination of brick and concrete.

concept studies

Torino Lamborghini SP
2021
hours worked

79h 43m
 

The project is composed of two towers, one residential and one commercial. The residential tower is 16 floors tall, and the commercial tower is 8 floors tall. The project also includes a public plaza and a green roof.

 

The facades are designed as a series of angular planes that are stacked on top of each other. This geometry is achieved through a parametric study that was conducted using parametric modeling.

The parametric study used a number of factors to determine the shape of each plane, including the plane's position on the facade, the amount of sunlight it receives, and the desired aesthetic effect. The study was able to create a facade that is both visually appealing and functional.

The study is a significant example of how parametric design can be used to create innovative and sustainable architecture. The angular facade helps to reduce the heat gain of the building, which can lead to energy savings. 

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Tom Delfim Moreira
2021
hours worked

79h 43m
 

The TOM Delfim Moreira is a 24-story residential tower located in the Leblon neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The tower's design is characterized by its curvilinear form and its use of natural materials. The tower's facade is clad in a mix of glass and stone that reflects the surrounding landscape. The tower's interior is designed to be airy and spacious, with large windows that provide views of the city and the ocean.

The TOM Delfim Moreira is a luxury residential development that offers a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a rooftop terrace. The tower is located in a prime location in the Leblon neighborhood, close to the beach, shops, and restaurants.

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