Design that Creates
new perception and
interaction relationships.

“DESIGN IS THE
PAUPABLE TESTIMONY OF
THE TIMES WE LIVE IN.”

Common Area Design
Jader Almeida

The interior design of Casa Brasileira Itaim brings impactful, functional, and stunning architecture. Besides the furniture and lighting, three sculptural pieces were created exclusively for the project, adding even more personality and ensuring a high level of exclusiveness.

“INNOVATION IS REINTEGRATING
PEOPLE INTO NEW PERCEPTIONS OF SPACES WITH UNUSUAL DESIGN.”

Architectural project
Pablo Slemenson

A slender concrete piece with a slightly rotated mezzanine. Casa Brasileira Itaim floats 19 meters above the ground supported by imposing Y-shaped pillars. The monumental entrance has features an elegant concrete walkway into the lobby. An architectural landmark and a reference in the city.

“A TIMELESS PLACE, AS IT GOES BEYOND CONTEMPLATING 80 YEARS OF BRAZILIAN DESIGN.”
Model Apartment Design
Carlos Rossi

Designed by architect Carlos Rossi, the model apartment at Casa Brasileira Itaim features works of art signed by Brazilian artists such as Jader Almeida. Materials such as stone and wood are used to warm and humanize the environments, along with textures and neutral color tones reflecting comfort and sophistication.

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The integration of the kitchen with the living room through large sliding doors brings amplitude to spaces, making it more inviting for moments with friends and family. The glass panels that lead to the balcony allow natural light and lightness into all rooms. The fusion between external and internal environments provides a unique, spacious view filled with natural light.

“A PROJECT DEEPLY INTEGRATED
WITH NATURE.”
Landscaping
Landscape Architecture Scenario

The central garden with dense tree species, seen throughout the access lobby and leisure areas, is the core of the project. Native and fruitful species with small leaves mirror our forests and offer shade for resting and contemplating. The water mirror at the entrance makes reference to our meandering rivers.

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