Golden A' Design Award Winner 2020
residential tower, contemporary architecture, vertical composition, twilight photography, cerulean sky, charcoal marble, cream limestone, travertine, illuminated balconies, warm amber light, cool blue atmosphere, blue hour, asymmetrical balance, tapered silhouette, horizontal banding, rhythmic facade, deciduous trees, organic framing, ground lighting, entrance pavilion, transparent glazing, white aluminum, canopy structure, manicured lawn, polished surfaces, veined stone, atmospheric perspective, modernist influence, material richness, regional traditions, contemplative mood, domestic shelter, precise articulation, shadow definition, vertical thrust, dynamic asymmetry, luminous bands, floating effect, sophisticated palette, transitional light, inhabited space, architectural precision, clean reveals, elegant proportions, prestigious residence
Borgio Verezzi is a residential building with twenty-two floors, in the city of Caxias do Sul, in the extreme south of Brazil. The choice for a differentiated residential product was a conviction of the developer and the architectural firm since its earliest studies. Volumetrically, the building is constituted of a vertical monolith of which they were suppressed volumes in their corners where are located their balconies. These balconies are pushed and stretched for a better viewing and sunlight of each plane.