CTP Apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, is a renovation of an apartment shaped by open views and a quieter daily rhythm. VOA Arquitetura reorganizes the plan for the resident family, bringing the social areas closer to the treetops outside. The result is a calm interior in which light beige surfaces, terracotta-clad columns, and a careful layout give the home a clearer sense of flow.
Casa Flairs turns a warehouse in São Paulo, Brazil, into an office and event setting with a raw, direct character. Nati Minas & Studio, led here by Natalia Minas and Gabriela Mestriner, keeps the industrial shell in view and uses concrete, low lighting, and carefully placed volumes to shape a more intimate interior.
Cerâmica Apartment is a 240 sqm home in São Paulo, Brazil, by Paula Aveiro Arquitetos. The project organizes the apartment around material continuity, using stone, wood, marble, and woven fabrics to shape a warm, measured atmosphere. Sand and beige tones run through the rooms, tying the social areas and private rooms into one clear sequence.
CLM Residence is a house in São Paulo, Brazil, by Raiz Arquitetura. The project organizes daily life around open rooms, shaded terraces, and wide views, keeping city comfort in step with the surrounding landscape. Inside, the plan shifts from shared areas to quieter private wings with a calm, measured rhythm.
Paula House is a house in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Luciano Kruk arquitectos. Set within a development on the city’s outskirts, it responds to a landscape of lagoon, golf course, and garden with a low, carefully organized plan. The owners’ interest in Brazilian art and culture helped shape a home intended to reflect daily life while keeping a clear architectural focus.
Cenourão Penthouse crowns an emblematic modern tower in São Paulo, Brazil, where architect Orlando Denardi refashions a duplex apartment into a bright, porous home. The renovation leans on Brazilian materials, contemporary furniture, and a new terrace sequence that draws breeze, vegetation, and daylight deep into the rooms. Across two levels, the apartment fuses personal collections, restored structure, and a careful palette, turning a once-segmented plan into a layered domestic landscape.
Larissa 5 Residence unfolds as a terraced family house in São Paulo, Brazil, shaped by architect Gilda Meirelles for a couple and their children. The project extends across a sloped site in the countryside, using staggered levels to draw daily life toward the surrounding landscape. Social rooms, outdoor decks, and calm interiors work in concert, turning the house into a long-term retreat rather than a short weekend escape.
Apartment MO sets a calibrated industrial tone high above the Jardins neighborhood in São Paulo, Brazil, where Zalc Arquitetura reworks a compact apartment for flexible living. Conceived for an owner who lives abroad yet may return, the renovation balances rental practicality with the possibility of future personal use through a precise reorganization of social and private areas. Its compact footprint now frames a generous daily routine rather than a constrained plan.