Rochaverá Corporate Towers | aflalo/gasperini arquitetos
São Paulo / Brazil / 1999
The Rochaverá Corporate Towers complex occupies a privileged location on the city’s new urban development axis, the Berrini-Chucri Zaidan hub on the south side of São Paulo.
The project concept from its very beginning aims at integration with the city. The buildings are arranged on the terrain’s diagonals in such a way as to create a central square and three other adjoining squares running alongside the public thoroughfares, demarcating semi-public spaces without fences and all open to the city. The complex possesses its own electrical energy cogeneration, able to meet a constant 100% load.
The Rochaverá Corporate Towers was the first building in South America to gain the Leed Gold certification given by USGBC.
The Rochaverá Corporate Towers complex occupies a privileged location on the city’s new urban development axis, the Berrini-Chucri Zaidan hub on the south side of São Paulo. The project concept from its very beginning aims at integration with the city. The buildings are arranged on the terrain’s diagonals in such a way as to create a central square and three other adjoining squares running alongside the public thoroughfares, demarcating semi-public spaces without...
- Year 1999
- Work finished in 1999
- Status Completed works
- Type Office Buildings / Corporate Headquarters
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