The station, understood beyond an urban node, operates as an artifact that converges and connects people, reduces mobility time and suppresses physical barriers. We propose flexible equipment, with connections by bus and public bicycles. Its central module, naturally lit, humanizes the space: On a human scale, it allows for route decisions. The glass facade reflects the surrounding environment, creating a mixture of movements, shapes and colors, which enhance the experience inside. As a climate strategy, we adopted roof aeration, referencing the rich heritage of Amazonian architecture.
Architect working in Brazil, with project practices that cover different programs and scales.
Selected for the international exhibition of the Sao Paulo Architecture Biennale 2007.
Selected for the international exhibition of the Sao Paulo Architecture Biennale 2009.
Ópera Prima 2005 Prize - Brazilian Institute of Architects - Honorable Mention
Young Architects Prize 2007 - Brazilian Institute of Architects - Honorable Mention
Lighting Design Awards 2019 - Winner ( Amazon Bus Station )
Architecture Masterprize 2022 - Winner