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    Foster + Partners unveil designs for beachfront residences in Brazil

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJanuary 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UK architecture studio Foster + Partners has unveiled designs for the “undulating” Tempo development in Brazil, which encompasses a hotel and apartments facing a central garden.


    Located outside of São Paulo along Praia Brava in the state of Santa Catarina, the Tempo project is designed to offer guests and residences a view of the nearby beach while incorporating nature throughout its two main buildings.

    Foster + Partners have unveiled designs for a beachfront hotel and residence in Brazil

    “The undulating development is designed to capture the best views of Praia Brava – a spectacular beach that is frequented by surfers – and the mountainous landscape,” said the studio.

    Renderings show two irregularly-shaped buildings made up of stacks of amoeboid floor plates lined with terraces. An expansive garden is pictured at the centre of the buildings, while plants are shown covering each private deck.

    Foster and Partners hotel brazil
    The development will have private terraces for each guest

    “The Tempo hotel and residences capture the spirit of this vibrant coastal location,” said Foster + Partners head of studio David Summerfield.

    “Nature is woven through every part of the development, which will take residents and guests on a truly spectacular journey from the beach to their whole-floor residences and private suites,”

    According to the studio, each hotel room will feature a terrace that faces the oceanfront, divided from the interior by timber screen sliders.


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    At ground level, a valet area will connect to a “striking” lobby and restaurant containing a central, sunken outdoor seating area.

    Interior images show a palette of predominantly dark timber and neutral-coloured concrete. Fluted glass is pictured running along exterior balconies.

    The development’s residential building will contain single, whole-floor condominiums, while amenities such as pools, nature trails, pavilions and water trails will be interwoven throughout the development.

    Foster and Partners hotel brazil
    The buildings will be predominately made of concrete and timber

    “Every element of our scheme has been carefully designed to establish new connections with the spectacular surroundings while providing the highest level of comfort and luxury,” said Foster + Partners partner Juan Frigerio.

    “Tempo will be a new global destination that offers an entirely unique oceanfront experience.”

    Other recently completed projects in Brazil include a penthouse redesigned by Philippe Starck and two skyscrapers by UNStudio, both in São Paulo.

    The images are courtesy of Foster and Partners



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