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Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta
Lemay + Toker

Photo credit:
Robert Lemermeyer | Lemermeyer Photography Inc.

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Aerial view of São Paulo Corporate Towers nearing completion in 2016.

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Eduardo Lazzarini

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

The continuous green surface weaves across the site around and through the two towers that make up the architectural program.

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Ana Mello

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

The ground plane lifts up in a series of engineered vegetated terraces to form the amenity building.

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Ana Mello

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

End of the winter season 2017. The topographic garden of planted islands curates visual connections between the towers’ lobby and forest

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Ana Mello

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

A display of a dozen different species of the local Ipê (Handroanthus spp.) at the main entrance plaza.  

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Ana Mello

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

End of the winter season 2017. The topographic garden of planted islands curates visual connections between the towers’ lobby and forest

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Native under-canopy plants form the lower layers of the forest.

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Benches and water features are incorporated into the planted islands.

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

The 1km loop highlighted here by contrasting Brazilian granites: Red Dragon in a pixelated field of Rosa Beatriz and Preto pavers.

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Ana Mello

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

The elevated perforated metal path transforms the narrow sidewalk into a unique experience of walking in the canopies of the trees.

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Rendered plan illustrating the continuous green surface displaying Mata Atlantica ecosystem

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Water Management Cycle and Reuse Diagram

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

3D collage planting study for the topographic gardens

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Fountain and bench study

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Cardboard model study at the garden of planted islands

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Diagram depicts in red the 1km (0.6 miles) pedestrian loop through the site.

Photo credit:
Courtesy of Balmori Associates

HGA San Francisco Unveils RealPage Headquarters 
HGASan Francisco

The RealPage headquarters main lobby features a double helix staircase - a unifying element that visually and physically connects the building's four floors. 

Photo credit:
Benny Chan Photography

HGA San Francisco Unveils RealPage Headquarters 
HGASan Francisco

The new RealPage headquarters in Dallas, Texas brings together four disparate locations under one roof. 

Photo credit:
Benny Chan Photography

HGA San Francisco Unveils RealPage Headquarters 
HGASan Francisco

HGA San Francisco has designed multiple RealPage locations in San Francisco, Irvine, Chicago, Seattle, Barcelona, South Carolina and Georgia, among other cities. 

Photo credit:
Benny Chan Photography