FL 4300 is a mixed-use complex with a unique urban condition in São Paulo, consisting of three towers located in a 'U' shape, on land open to three lanes.
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The composition of the façade explored the concept of large panels of different heights and thicknesses, marking horizontal elements.
The concept of an open space integrated with nature was adopted, with a more open ground floor and wooded internal patios.
The set is open to the city, without railings, with wide sidewalks and semi-public spaces that take into account the arrangement of neighboring buildings.
Of nautical inspiration, the shape of the building has two of its curved and symmetrical facades, implanted in the diagonal of the land.
The floor plan develops in an "L" and adds up to a total of 80 meters long by 15 meters wide, free of pillars.
The base is lined with green walls with varied vegetation, bringing a pleasant atmosphere to the surrounding streets and highlighting the project in the landscape.
The set is made up of three overlapping volumes, a horizontal one that houses the mall, and a tower made up of two volumes.
The design of this corporate tower explores the largest possible occupancy within the remaining lot, with a central core floor plan and two of its facades gently curved.
The complex has its own electricity cogeneration system, capable of supplying 100% of the load uninterruptedly.