Vegetation Infrastructure Innovation in High-Rise Buildings

The Inspira SP building, located in the Paulista Avenue region, emerges as a contemporary response to a consolidated urban context marked by the cultural and corporate intensity of São Paulo. The tower is designed based on a peripheral structural grid in concrete, which is the project’s primary feature. This permanent, stable, and powerful structure addresses the city as the first architectural order, affirming its presence in the urban landscape.

A continuous planter system allows vegetation to grow and counterbalance the building’s assertive geometry.

Free and reprogrammable spaces
By moving the load-bearing elements to the periphery, the structural grid frees up the internal spaces, allowing each floor to be occupied in a free, flexible, and reprogrammable manner. This condition ensures longevity of use and adaptability for different programs over time.

High-rise vegetative infrastructure emerges as a contemporary response to an established urban context.

Vegetation infrastructure
More than just a building, Inspira becomes a green infrastructure. A continuous system of planters, integrated into the concrete structure, allows vegetation to colonize and contradict the authoritarian geometry of the building.

Between the neutral and the artificial, greenery spreads, recomposes the native biome, and gives the tower a mutable and dynamic dimension. The building thus becomes an active support for a changing landscape, introducing new layers of use, perception, and enjoyment.

At ground level, the tower opens itself to the city through public terraces and lush gardens.

In relation to the city
The building establishes a delicate relationship with the ground and the sky, understood as the diluted extremities of its construction system.

On the ground floor, the tower opens up to the city through a public grandstand and a lush garden, dissolving the boundary between building and urban space.

Vegetative infrastructure introduces a new layer in the use, perception, and experience of space.

At the top, the structural grid folds horizontally, completing the architectural gesture and serving the building perfectly. On this elevated plane, a small forest connects the architecture to the horizon, transforming the roof into a continuous expanse of vegetation. Thus, Inspira presents itself as an elegant and slender building, but always in dialogue with the two dimensions that anchor it: collective life on the ground and the open vastness of the sky.

A small forest connects the architecture to the horizon, transforming the rooftop into a continuous expanse of vegetation.

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Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Year: 2021 - 2025
Client: Hemisfério Sul Investimentos + Toca 55 Incorporadora
Architecture: Triptyque
Area: 17.462 m²
Program: Offices + Mixed-use
Team: Guillaume Sibaud, Olivier Raffaëlli, Gustavo Ziviani, Gustavo Panza, Luca Moreira, Rodrigo Gonzaga, Caio Dias de Sá, Gustavo Cherubini, Bruna Alcine, Bárbara Petri, Pedro Freire, Diego Santana Costa, Hassan Zoghbi de Palma, Julie Nolasco Barroca, Daniel Kenzo e Enzo Nercolini
Landscape design: Sérgio Santana
Visual Identity: Nitsche Arquitetos

Photo credit: Maíra Acayaba

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