New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters

guaja.cc + facury

ARCHITECTS
facury, guaja.cc

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Lucas Augusto Barbosa Durães ; João Pedro Pujoni Facury

COORDINATION
Diandra Noemí Carneiro Rolón, José Henrique Alvarenga de Paiva

FIRE PROTECTION AND PANIC CONTROL PROJECT
Engeplot Alpha Projetos de Engenharia (Gustavo Neri)

MANUFACTURERS
Deca, Isomass, Knauf, Marcetex, REKA

ACCESSIBILITY CONSULTING
Design Universal Consultoria S/S Ltda (Silvana Cambiaghi)

LIGHTING PROJECT
Denis Joelson Arquitetos + Nina Morelli (Denis Joelsons ; Marina Briza Morelli)

ACOUSTIC PROJECT
Sresnewsky Consultoria Ltda (Alexandre Galvão Bueno Sresnewsky)

EXECUTION AND MONITORING OF WORK
Nix Engenharia e Construções (Hércules Castagna ; Francisco Antonio Fagundes ; Natalia Pacheco de Carvalho)

HYDROSANITARY ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS AND AIR CONDITIONING PROJECT
Zenik Engenharia

COLLABORATION
Aline Gonçalves Laranjo, Gabriel Thomé, Josiany Coelho

PROGRAM
Warehouse, Sala Curinga, Sala Multiuso, Escritório Coletivo, Diretorias, Copa-Cozinha, Recepção, Sala de Reunião, Estúdio Audiovisual, Lactário, I.S., I.S. Acessível, Vestiário, Cabines de Reunião, Cabine Acessível, Corredor Técnico, DML, Sala de TI, Copa de Apoio, Depósitos.

AREA
8880 ft²

LOCATION
São Paulo, Brazil

CATEGORY
Offices Interiors

YEAR
2023

Bordered by the public balcony of the Copan Building - a suspended sidewalk in São Paulo's Historic Center - the project for the New Headquarters of Greenpeace Brazil presents itself as a showcase of the institution to the largest city in Latin America.

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá
New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá

Its privileged insertion and architecture invite the inhabitants of the metropolis to enjoy a universally accessible space, with peculiar materiality and unique cultural relevance.

Simple and inviting furnishings allow a thorough appropriation of the balcony - an interface between the city and the public space of the new headquarters.

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá
New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá

While the Warehouse hosts various forms of the institution’s communicational production - serving, for example, as a stage for open poster workshops - the Flexible and Multipurpose rooms host multiple events - including classes, lectures, meetings, social gatherings, and daily ceremonies.

Both are located near the façade to strengthen ties and expand the organization's exchanges with society.

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá
New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá

Moving away from a high-class neighborhood to establish the occupation of a space in the city center - in a historic and symbolic building - is a courageous act aligned with a sustainable posture in a broad sense.

The abundance of urban infrastructure - both in terms of mobility and its various modalities, and in the provision of services in their multiple expressions - favors the activities of the entity, while it recovers and renews the space.

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá
New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá

Greenpeace in Copan positions itself as a strong ally in the process of conscious and democratic downtown reoccupation of one of the country's most important cities.

The program is organized in terms of a privacy scale. Starting from the most public to the least, the Warehouse, the Multipurpose Room, the Flexible Room, and the Shared Office are arranged starting from Copan’s balcony, which, with its extremely generous width, is configured as an extension of the sidewalk.

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© José Henrique Paiva
New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá

Their accesses and functions are independent from the rest of the program, being able to be opened to the public whenever necessary.

The spacious environments, permeated by movable partitions - such as curtains and sliding doors - support various appropriations through their easy reconfiguration.

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá
New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá

The project's flexibility allows adaptation for uses not yet foreseen, thereby increasing the space's lifespan.

Organizing flows around a central infrastructural axis provides greater freedom of appropriation, flexibility in the integration between work environments, and reducing conflicts caused by simultaneous divergent activities.

The project also values ​​the marks of past occupations - exemplified by the maintenance of traces of the old staircase on the upper slab. The aim is to harmonize historical valorization with the demands of contemporary use.

New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá
New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá
New Greenpeace Brazil Headquarters
© Manuel Sá

Thus, guidelines for a consciously silent architecture are evident, focused primarily on infrastructural interventions, aiming for the necessary robustness of long-term and environmentally responsible occupations.


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