Dynamic Living Towered Residences

Triptyque Completes a Residential Tower in Onze22

French-Brazilian architecture design studio Triptyque finishes a part of the Onze22 development building, which is 24 stories and located in São Paulo. This can be found in the western side of the city of Vila Madalena, which is an affluent neighborhood. It accommodates a dynamic living style of both indoor and outdoor environments and there are balconies that wrap around the building along three sides which offer the outdoor environment.

The studio worked to create a fluid flow of the exterior and interior environment. Co-founder of the studio Gui Sibaud states, "Each point on the balcony invites you to observe São Paulo, providing endless views and, at the corners, the possibility of letting your gaze go in different directions."
Trend Themes
1. Dynamic Living Style - The Onze22 residential tower offers a dynamic living style, merging indoor and outdoor environments with balconies that wrap around the building and provide endless views of São Paulo.
2. Fluid Flow Design - Triptyque's design for Onze22 focuses on creating a fluid flow between the exterior and interior environment, allowing residents to seamlessly transition between spaces.
3. Balcony-centric Living - The balconies that wrap around three sides of the building in Onze22 provide residents with a balcony-centric living experience, inviting them to observe the surrounding city from different angles.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Design - The completion of the Onze22 residential tower showcases opportunities for architects and designers to explore dynamic living styles and fluid flow designs in their future projects.
2. Real Estate Development - The Onze22 development building demonstrates the potential for incorporating balcony-centric living concepts into real estate projects, offering unique selling points to potential buyers and residents.
3. Urban Planning & Development - The integration of dynamic living elements in the Onze22 tower highlights the importance of considering seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces in urban planning and development initiatives.

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