Hotel Laghetto Stilo São Paulo | BG ARQUITETURA

The Laghetto Stilo São Paulo Hotel is a retrofit with an ambience inspired by Japanese culture. São Paulo / Brazil / 2023

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[EN] Focused on the guest experience, the new interior design proposal for the first floor makes use of the play of light and shadow and dimensions to surprise the guest on arrival at the 12-storey high main atrium. The geometric work of art by Yutaka Toyota, which occupies almost 10 floors, has been preserved, along with new artworks inspired by the ancient art of Japanese folding, Origami, created by artist and architect Clarissa de Bem. The panel made up of 20 art pieces, arranged next to the reception lounge, form a subtle gradient with white and gold folds. Next to the breakfast room, the curators at BG Arquitetura chose a piece by Mario Lopomo to set the scene, along with hanging arrangements using the Kokedama technique.


The new reception welcomes guests with dramatic lighting and permeable panels, created by the architects, which subtly reveal the other rooms on the floor. In this context, the bar, the central element of the proposal, invites you for a drink next to two authentic Samurai armors and a grand piano. The furniture selected for the rooms includes pieces created by Breton from São Paulo and Salva from Rio Grande do Sul, combining design and quality. Continuing to replicate traditional Japanese elements, Helio Tanaka's Ikebanas adorn the special spaces on the first floor.


For the hotel's apartments, the interiors seek to well-being, comfort and functionality with the use of different textures and materials. The presence of generous beds and spaces that make it possible to work and rest are differentials of the units, which also feature works of art developed for the project.


The interference reaches the façade of the building with the creation of the new porte-cochère, of generous dimensions, based on the existing structure, but now composed of straight lines and indirect lighting using a tensioned screen system.


According to Cynthia Garcia, one of the architects responsible for the redesign, "the project seeks to highlight the best visuals and focus on the details to surprise the guest from the lobby to their apartment. All the spaces were meticulously planned, the curatorship of the works of art with a mix of artists from Rio Grande do Sul and São Paulo, including pieces that we sourced from the Matsubara hotel itself, balanc the Japanese vocation with contemporary language."


[PT] Focada na experiência do hóspede, a nova proposta de arquitetura de interiores do pavimento térreo se utiliza do jogo de luz e sombra e dimensões para surpreender com a chegada ao átrio principal de 12 andares de altura. Neste foi preservada a obra de arte geométrca de Yutaka Toyota, que ocupa quase 10 andares, e faz composição com novas obras inspiradas na arte milenar das dobraduras japonesas, o Origami, criadas pela artista plástica e arquiteta Clarissa de Bem. O painel composto por 20 quadros, disposto junto ao lounge da recepção, faz um degradê sutil com dobraduras brancas e douradas. Junto ao café da manhã, a curadoria da BG Arquitetura elegeu peça de Mario Lopomo para compor a ambientação junto a arranjos suspensos da técnica Kokedama.


A nova recepção recebe os hóspedes com iluminação dramática e painéis permeáveis, criação das arquitetas, que revela sutilmente os demais ambientes do pavimento. Neste contexto, o bar, elemento central da proposta, convida para o drink com sua estante iluminada ao lado de duas armaduras de Samurai autênticas e piano de cauda. O mobiliário selecionado para os ambientes, conta com a paulista Breton e a gaúcha Salva, unindo design apurado e qualidade. Ainda valorizando a cultura japonesa, as Ikebanas de Helio Tanaka adornam os espaços especiais do pavimento tipo.


Para os apartamentos do hotel, distribuídos em diferentes categorias, os interiores buscam proporcionar ao hóspede bem-estar, conforto e funcionalidade com uso de diferentes texturas e materiais. A presença de camas generosas e espaços que possibilitam o trabalho e o descanso são diferenciais das unidades que contam ainda com obras de arte desenvolvidas para o projeto.


A interferência chega à fachada da edificação com a criação do novo porte-cochère, de dimensões generosas, partindo da estrutura existente, porém agora composto por linhas retas e iluminação indireta utilizando o sistema de tela tensionada.


"Nosso projeto busca evidenciar as melhores visuais e focar nos detalhes para surpreender o hóspede do lobby até o seu apartamento. Todos os espaços foram meticulosamente planejados, a curadoria das obras de arte foram um mix de artistas gaúchos e paulistas, incluindo as peças que garimpamos do próprio hotel Matsubara. Sensibilidade para equilibrar a vocação nipônica com a linguagem contemporânea." Cynthia Garcia, arquiteta.


 


Project Credits


Design: BG Arquitetura


Design Leaders: Cynthia Garcia, Mádia Santos Borges, Rosandra Gaspodini, Daniela Lomba


Design Team: Bianca Russo, Carolina Poli, Leticia Souza, Milena Schuster


Interns: Leonardo Mendes, Guilherme Ribeiro, Gabriela Ferreira, Mariana Schneider


Project Manager: Cynthia Garcia


Visual artists: Clarissa de Bem, Mario Lopomo, Lisiane Wendel


 

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    [EN] Focused on the guest experience, the new interior design proposal for the first floor makes use of the play of light and shadow and dimensions to surprise the guest on arrival at the 12-storey high main atrium. The geometric work of art by Yutaka Toyota, which occupies almost 10 floors, has been preserved, along with new artworks inspired by the ancient art of Japanese folding, Origami, created by artist and architect Clarissa de Bem. The panel made up of 20 art pieces, arranged next to...

    Project details
    • Year 2023
    • Client Laghetto
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Hotel/Resorts / Bars/Cafés / Restaurants / Interior Design / Lighting Design / Furniture design / Building Recovery and Renewal
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