Leblon Building / Felipe Hess Arquitetos
Located in one of the main streets of Leblon, this project is characterized by a color palette applied in different textures, bringing together a light and cozy atmosphere to the corporate building. The floor in slate tiles was applied on the ground floor, while on the other storeys the same slate appears in regular tiles, in the working rooms, hallways and services.
© Fran Parente
Architects: Felipe Hess Arquitetos
Location: Leblon, Brazil
Author: Felipe Hess
Architect In Charge: Lucas Miilher
Constructor: Osborne Construtora
Area: 400.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Fran Parente
© Fran Parente
Text description provided by the architects. Located in one of the main streets of Leblon, this project is characterized by a color palette applied in different textures, bringing together a light and cozy atmosphere to the corporate building. The floor in slate tiles was applied on the ground floor, while on the other storeys the same slate appears in regular tiles, in the working rooms, hallways and services.
© Fran Parente
The irregular slate flooring appears again on the rooftop, which holds a solarium with a panoramic view on the city. Inside the building a little shaft brings illumination to the hallways and the offices, besides allowing cross ventilation and creates an enclosed garden on the ground floor. Its facade, strong and simple stands out from t...
© Fran Parente
Architects: Felipe Hess Arquitetos
Location: Leblon, Brazil
Author: Felipe Hess
Architect In Charge: Lucas Miilher
Constructor: Osborne Construtora
Area: 400.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Fran Parente
© Fran Parente
Text description provided by the architects. Located in one of the main streets of Leblon, this project is characterized by a color palette applied in different textures, bringing together a light and cozy atmosphere to the corporate building. The floor in slate tiles was applied on the ground floor, while on the other storeys the same slate appears in regular tiles, in the working rooms, hallways and services.
© Fran Parente
The irregular slate flooring appears again on the rooftop, which holds a solarium with a panoramic view on the city. Inside the building a little shaft brings illumination to the hallways and the offices, besides allowing cross ventilation and creates an enclosed garden on the ground floor. Its facade, strong and simple stands out from t...
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