Laguna Gallery by Estúdio 41: A Luminous Urban Landmark in Curitiba
Laguna Gallery by Estúdio 41 showcases translucent polycarbonate design, blending natural light and modern architecture in Curitiba’s urban setting.
A Gallery Where Light Becomes Architecture
The Laguna Gallery, designed by the renowned Brazilian firm Estúdio 41, stands as a beacon of light and architecture in the urban fabric of Curitiba. More than just a sales showroom for Incorporadora Laguna, the building is a multifunctional cultural and commercial space where architecture elevates the everyday experience. It offers a welcoming, tranquil environment meant to encourage human connection, contemplation, and meaningful decision-making—particularly in the realm of real estate.
At its core, this project explores how natural light and spatial clarity can transform a building into an inviting refuge, even when set within a narrow, constrained plot surrounded by vehicular chaos.


Spatial Strategy: Translucence and Topography
One of the project's most challenging design questions was: How do you create desirable views and generous space on a narrow, walled urban site? Estúdio 41 responds with two bold strategies:
- Excavation of a perimeter garden at the basement level—introducing natural light and greenery into subterranean spaces.
- Use of a translucent façade material—white alveolar polycarbonate—that captures light but maintains visual privacy. This creates an architectural language where luminosity replaces transparency, allowing the building to act as a soft urban lantern both day and night.


Architectural Program and Flow
The Laguna Gallery is distributed across three functional levels:
- Ground Floor: Serves as the welcoming point for visitors, featuring a café/bar and reception area that foster social engagement.
- Basement Level: Houses model units, private meeting spaces, and workstations for real estate brokers—all bathed in subdued, ambient light from the light wells and perimeter garden.
- Top Floor: Reserved for decorated apartment units, giving potential buyers an immersive preview of future living scenarios.
This clear spatial hierarchy not only supports operational functionality but also enhances the visitor experience by encouraging a sense of discovery and progression.


Materiality and Construction Logic
The building envelope is constructed as a double-skin façade system. The outer layer features lightweight white polycarbonate panels, chosen for their translucency and lightweight performance. The inner envelope is crafted with aluminum framing and acid-etched glass, providing thermal and acoustic comfort while reinforcing the building's restrained visual language.
Supporting this envelope is a prefabricated concrete structure, chosen for its economy, modularity, and speed of assembly. Rather than dominate the space, the structure quietly defines it, allowing the focus to remain on atmosphere, material texture, and natural light.



Urban Role and Sensory Experience
The Laguna Gallery transcends its commercial role by acting as an urban lamp—an elegant, glowing volume that enriches its street presence at night while blending respectfully into the cityscape by day. The interior ambiance is one of softness and silence, designed to encourage reflective decision-making for future homeowners.
This design exemplifies Estúdio 41’s ethos of creating contemporary Brazilian architecture that is environmentally responsive, spatially refined, and deeply attuned to human behavior.



All Photographs are works of Joana França, Eron Costin
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