Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex by MMBB and H+F Arquitetos

Brazilian studios MMBB and H+F Arquitetos reference tower blocks from the 1960s with this social housing complex flanking the Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge in São Paulo (+ slideshow).

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

The Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex replaces a large favela on the junction between Avenida Berrini and Avenida Marinho, a part of the city that has seen a boom in high-end real estate in recent years.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

MMBB and H+F Arquitetos teamed up to design the complex, creating 252 new residences within three 17-storey towers and a pair of adjoining two-storey blocks.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

Each unit has two bedrooms and an area of 50 square metres – the maximum permitted size for social housing in the city.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

Public services occupy the ground-floor spaces, offering a healthcare facility, a children’s daycare centre and a catering school. There are also communal gardens and rooftop terraces for residents.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

The architects deliberately left out any parking provision, which they hoped would deter local office workers from moving in. Instead, many of the favela’s original residents returned to occupy the new homes.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

“For us it is a laboratory for investigating ideas for the kind of city we want to build here in São Paulo,” H+F’s Eduardo Ferroni told Architectural Record.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

Other recent architecture stories from Brazil include a new art museum and art school in Rio and a concrete photography studio, also in São Paulo. See more architecture in Brazil »

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

Photography is by Nelson Kon.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

Here’s some more information from the architects:


Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

The Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex was commissioned to replace a favela located on one of the most significant areas of recent growth in both the business and financial sector of the city of São Paulo.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

To ensure the integration among the housing complex and its rich surroundings, the project articulated the housing program vertically and occupied the ground floor entirely by public facilities, available for the residential community as well as for the rest of the city, inserting the complex in the economy and everyday life of the region.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

The rooftops of the public facilities also functions as a common area for the inhabitants, connecting housing buildings within each block, allowing for a secluded place for social interaction between the residents in the midst of the metropolitan scale of the surrounding area.

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

The project has a total area of 25.500 sqm, with 252 housing units of 50 sqm, a restaurant school (850 sqm), a basic health-care unit (1300 sqm) and a daycare center (1400 sqm).

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

Location: Av. Eng. Luís Carlos Berrini with Av. J. Roberto Marinho, São Paulo
Area: 25.714 sqm
Client: Prefeitura Municipal de São Paulo – Secretaria Municipal da Habitação (Sehab/Habi)
Architecture: MMBB and H+F

Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex

The post Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex
by MMBB and H+F Arquitetos
appeared first on Dezeen.

No Responses to “Jardim Edite Social Housing Complex by MMBB and H+F Arquitetos”

Post a Comment