TozziniFreire Advogados

Project Details

Project Name
TozziniFreire Advogados
Project Types
Office
Project Scope
Interiors
Shared By
Daphne Nery
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2019
Style
Modern
Team
Architect: Fernando Vidal
Architect: Paula Caçador
Architect: Lyara Maurutto
Architect: Alice Uemoto
Architect: Rodrigo Gianoni
Architect: Cesar Tadao
Architect: Clariane Nogueira
Architect: Deborah Sayao
Architect: Ana Thereza Sacchi

Project Description

Technological development brings daily changes to businesses dynamics, including law firms. Innovations like Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning require more dynamic and integrated environments, meeting the rising need for more collaborativeness among business teams.

Under this new working dynamic, global architecture and design studio Perkins and Will developed the renovation project for TozziniFreire law firm’s headquarters, located at Vila Mariana, traditional neighborhood of São Paulo. “Our main premise was the paradigm shift”, says Fernando Vidal, architect and Managing Director at Perkins and Will’s São Paulo studio. “We created a softer space, encouraging collaborative work and, as consequence, an enhanced and more dynamic work experience”, explains.

The first floor features a cafeteria and a spacious lounge with different types of furniture, an alternative for the traditional structure of work desks and fixed areas for informal meetings, celebrations or relaxing moments. “Tall countertops with stools, low tables, modular sofas and poufs brought more freedom of choice for the employees”, comments Paula Caçador, architect and Project Manager of Perkins and Will in São Paulo. The first level also features meeting rooms and adjustable areas that can hold different types of events, besides enabling access to the gardens from both edges.

Following the collaborative principle of the project, the other floors were also designed to improve collective work. On the staff floors, the open space format enhanced space wideness perception and teams’ integration, also optimizing the space occupation, turning it more flexible. Traditional walls were replaced by transparent glass partitions, improving natural light and allowing all employees to check the view, contributing also with the office integration process. “The partners were already using open offices, but we reduced furniture’s’ size to enhance the visibility for the rest of the staff”, explains Paula Caçador.

One of the major challenges was to combine all innovations and, at the same time, take into consideration the specific needs of a law firm. To support confidential activities and tasks that require a higher level of concentration, closed offices were set on staff floors, as well as “Phone Booths”, rooms equipped with phones for private calls.

Designed to combine tradition with modernity, the project delivered a more soft, wide and clear environment, contributing to improve interaction among employees of the firm and a more dynamic daily routine.

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