Project posted by Jacobsen Arquitetura

Nube Building

Year
2021
Structure
Apartment
Style
Modern
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura
Nube Building | Jacobsen Arquitetura

Credits

Interior Design
Jacobsen Arquitetura
Landscape Design
Rodrigo Oliveira
Builder
idea!zarvos (Developer)
Photographer
Pedro Mascaro
Publications

From Jacobsen Arquitetura

The NUBE building was the first residential tower designed and built by Jacobsen Arquitetura. Unlike previous projects, in which we adapted the facades and interior design concepts to existent structures; in the NUBE building, we had the opportunity to work, from the beginning, the occupation of the area located in Itaim Bibi (São Paulo, Brazil).

In this project, we intended to reinterpret architectural concepts present in the residences designed by the office. We aimed to create a feeling of living in a one-story house in each apartment. As part of the architectural design, we sought to frame a magnificent and unimpeded view of the Jardins residential district from a large empty space, around which the apartments were arranged, whose plants are L-shaped. The social areas of each apartment face a privileged view, observed from floor-to-ceiling frames.

The suites face the opposite side, and the service areas to the back. Each floor has been horizontally marked for extended eaves, contributing to the building’s privacy and sun protection. For the other façades, vertical modified wood brise-soleils were designed, a sustainable solution that offers good weatherability.

The building structure, detached from the fence, is composed of pillars of circular section. The tower has fifteen floors, the last three floors being occupied by a large triplex unit, on top of two duplex apartments. A large garden connects the street to the main entrance, purposefully set back. To access the building, it is necessary to walk the bridge of Madeira, protected by the construction project. The distribution of flowerbeds on different levels, on the ground floor, contributes to transmitting the impression of greater amplitude. Without a noble floor, it is a place for a covered swimming pool, lounge, sauna, and other technical areas, surrounded by exposed stones that define the terrace.

Architecture: Jacobsen Arquitetura
Architecture team: Paulo Jacobsen, Bernardo Jacobsen, Edgar Murata, Marcelo Vessoni, Christian Rojas, Felipe Bueno, Bárbara Campelo, Raissa Simão, Gustavo Borges

Interior Design: Jacobsen Arquitetura

Plot Area: 650m²
Built Area: 5080m²

Project Year: 2018

Conclusion Year: 2021

Landscape Architecture: Rodrigo Oliveira
Lighting design: Lightsource

Installations: Projetar

Audio and Security: Studiolo Engenharia

Structure Design: Werebe Mordo; Grupo Dois (steel structure)

Construction: Construcompany