Pininfarina's design for the Atto Design residential tower in Rio de Janeiro exemplifies the translation of automotive design principles into architecture. The building features a stepped, terraced profile that mirrors fluid automotive forms, allowing for each unit to have unobstructed ocean views while maintaining privacy. Its exterior showcases bronze or copper-toned metal cladding alongside extensive glazing, designed to provide thermal benefits in Rio's climate. This innovative approach highlights Pininfarina's expertise in creating dynamic silhouettes that change with the viewer's perspective, reflecting the company's legacy in automotive design.
Pininfarina’s design merges automotive aesthetics with residential architecture, showcasing fluid forms and aerodynamic sensibilities in the 20-residence tower in Rio.
The stepped, terraced profile of the building creates dynamic silhouettes that echo geological formations, ensuring each unit offers unobstructed ocean views.
Utilizing bronze or copper-toned metal cladding complements the tropical climate of Rio, providing both thermal performance and visual appeal.
The building's design reflects Pininfarina’s automotive heritage, with a coherent design language that varies in appearance from different perspectives.
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