layered concrete facades and tropical vegetation shape maya tower by perkins&will in brazil

layered concrete facades and tropical vegetation shape maya tower by perkins&will in brazil

Perkins&Will Designs maya Tower Rooted in Climate and Context

 

Maya by Perkins&Will is a residential tower in Brazil’s Midwest that explores the relationship between architecture, climate, and landscape through a design approach rooted in the environmental conditions of the Pantanal region. The project was conceived around the idea of combining the spatial qualities of a house integrated with nature within a vertical residential structure, dissolving conventional boundaries between interior living spaces and the surrounding landscape.

 

From the outset, the design strategy focused on establishing a direct relationship between the building and the neighboring park. Landscape, materiality, and circulation are treated as interconnected systems that shape the daily experience of the building. In response to the region’s high temperatures, thermal performance became a defining element of the architectural composition. All vertical and horizontal circulation was concentrated along the western facade, which receives the greatest solar exposure throughout the day. This configuration allows circulation spaces to function as a climatic buffer zone, while the residential units are positioned along more favorable orientations and protected by brise-soleils that filter light and heat. These environmental strategies directly informed the final volumetric composition of the tower.


all images by Pedro Mascaro

 

 

Exposed Concrete, Water, and Vegetation Shape Maya’s Interiors

 

The main entrance is organized as a sequence of spatial transitions that connect the city to the landscaped interior environment. A large canopy extends toward the park, while internal voids and illuminated passageways create shaded areas, visual permeability, and moments of openness throughout the circulation sequence. Reflecting pools, abundant vegetation, and the use of exposed concrete, stone, and wood reinforce the tactile and environmental character of the project. The design team at Perkins&Will selected materials not only for their visual qualities but also for their thermal properties, permanence, and relationship to the regional context.

 

Leisure and communal functions are distributed across multiple levels, creating a layered organization that balances circulation, privacy, and shared use. Bathrooms and service functions are consolidated within a single infrastructural spine, allowing the remaining areas to remain open and adaptable for social interaction. Natural light enters these spaces through openings strategically integrated into the slabs, producing changing conditions of shadow, vegetation, and spatial depth throughout the day.

 

Programs including pools, lounges, game rooms, sauna areas, and fitness spaces are integrated into the architectural composition as extensions of the building’s collective environment rather than isolated amenities. Through its climatic strategies, material palette, and integration with landscape, Maya positions architecture as a mediator between urban living and the environmental conditions of Mato Grosso do Sul.


exposed concrete volumes shape the residential development


the residential tower reinterprets house-like living within a vertical structure


brise-soleils filter sunlight across the residential facade


concrete, wood, and stone shape the project’s tactile material palette

 

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a large canopy marks the entrance with shaded public space


internal voids introduce light, shadow, and visual permeability


vegetation softens the transition between architecture and landscape


landscape and architecture operate as interconnected spatial systems

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Maya integrates landscape directly into the tower’s circulation system

 

project info:

 

name: Maya

architect: Perkins&Will | @perkinswill_br

design team: Douglas Tolaine, Fernando Vidal, Lara Kaiser, Adriana Barbosa, Gabriel Freitas, Fernando Afonso, Adriano Alves, Fátima Oliveira, André Mathias, Erika Dernovsek, Alice Uemoto, Bruna Bernardes, Daniel Bouer, Leticia Ferolla, Rubens Kenji, Lucas Matheus, Isabela Belini, Isabela Granado
location: Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

area: 18.000 sqm

client: HVM Incorporadora

construction: HVM Incorporadora

brises and panels: Arkos

photographer: Pedro Mascaro | @pedro.mascaro

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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