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Pinnacle One Yonge
Hariri Pontarini Architects

View Looking North from Harbour Street Along Glass Covered North-South Mid-Block Passage

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Hariri Pontarini Architects

Pinnacle One Yonge
Hariri Pontarini Architects

View Looking North Along Glass Covered North-South Mid-Block Passage

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Hariri Pontarini Architects

Pinnacle One Yonge
Hariri Pontarini Architects

View Looking South to Hotel Lobby and North-South Mid-Block Connection

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Hariri Pontarini Architects

Pinnacle One Yonge
Hariri Pontarini Architects

Bird’s Eye View Looking South-East

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Hariri Pontarini Architects

World Design Summit: A Unique and Dynamic Gathering on Change Through Design
World Design Summit Organization

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World Design Summit - Montreal

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.  

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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

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Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

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

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Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Benches and water features are incorporated into the planted islands.

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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.

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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.

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Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Rendered plan illustrating the continuous green surface displaying Mata Atlantica ecosystem

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Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Water Management Cycle and Reuse Diagram

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Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

3D collage planting study for the topographic gardens

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Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Fountain and bench study

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Courtesy of Balmori Associates

A Mata Atlântica Forest in São Paulo
Balmori Associates

Cardboard model study at the garden of planted islands

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Courtesy of Balmori Associates