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Architects:Andrade Morettin Arquitetos
Area:22259m²
Year:2022
Photographs:Nelson Kon
Co Authors:Vinicius Andrade, Marcelo Morettin, Marcelo Maia Rosa, Renata Andrulis
Coordinator:Guilherme Torres Martins
Collaborators:Daniel Zahoul, Izabel Sigaud, Murilo Zidan, Fernanda Mangini, Raphael Souza, Guilherme Torres Martins, Ana Paula Silveira, Arthur Frensch, Maria Carolina Bomeny
Concrete Structures:França e Associados Projetos Estruturais
Foundations:França e Associados Projetos Estruturais
Installations:Soeng Eh Projetos
Climate Installations:Thermoplan Engenharia Térmica
Acoustics:Akkerman Alcoragi Acústica Ideal
Automation:SI2 Soluções Inteligentes Integradas
Masonry:Addor & Associados
Frames:P. Martins Engenharia
Metallic Structures:Steel Make Engenharia Estrutural
Water Proofing:Proassp Assessoria e Projetos
Landscape Design:Benedito Abbud Arquitetura Paisagística
Project Management:Favo Arquitetura
City:Tatuapé
Country:Brazil
Text description provided by the architects. Designed as an integral part of the so-called “Platina Axis,” the project aims to offer high-quality spaces for work, services, and leisure to the neighborhood and the East Zone as a whole, contributing to the reduction of long and exhausting commutes to historically centralized work hubs in the city. The Crona 665 building occupies a prime location at one of the main intersections of the Platina Axis, between Platina and Vilela Streets. Its neighbors include developments offering a wide range of services such as retail, dining, healthcare, leisure, and residences of various sizes. Located just 150 meters from Carrão Metro Station, with proximity to major access roads, train stations, bus corridors, and bike lanes, Crona 665 establishes direct connections between businesses and people.
In the transition from the tower to the base, a more open and generous corporate space is conceived, with double-height areas and extensive balcony sections. At the street level, most of the frontage is occupied by stores, all recessed to provide the maximum possible floor area for pedestrian circulation and use.
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Address:Tatuapé, Brazil