Crona 665 Building by Andrade Morettin Arquitetos Associados
Contemporary corporate building in Tatuapé, integrating open-plan offices, active street frontage, transit-oriented design, and pedestrian-friendly public spaces.
A Strategic Corporate Landmark Reinforcing São Paulo’s Eastern Urban Axis
Located in the heart of Tatuapé, São Paulo, the Crona 665 Building by Andrade Morettin Arquitetos Associados emerges as a defining element of the city’s evolving Platina Axis. Conceived as part of a broader urban strategy, the project responds to the growing demand for decentralized business hubs, offering high-quality corporate, service, and leisure spaces that reduce dependence on São Paulo’s historically centralized employment zones. By integrating workspaces into the local urban fabric, the building actively contributes to shorter commutes and improved quality of life in the city’s East Zone.


Occupying a prominent corner site at the intersection of Platina and Vilela Streets, Crona 665 benefits from exceptional urban connectivity. Positioned just 150 meters from Carrão Metro Station, the building is closely linked to major road networks, train stations, bus corridors, and dedicated bike lanes. This strategic location reinforces its role as a connective node between businesses, services, and daily urban life, while supporting sustainable mobility patterns within the neighborhood.

With a total built area of 22,259 square meters, the project is embedded within a diverse context of residential buildings, retail outlets, healthcare facilities, dining venues, and leisure amenities. Rather than asserting itself as an isolated corporate tower, Crona 665 is designed to complement and enhance its surroundings, contributing to a more dynamic and balanced urban environment in Tatuapé.

At ground level, the building adopts a recessed footprint that significantly widens the sidewalk, prioritizing pedestrian movement and public use. This gesture creates a generous transition zone between the street and the private interior, enriched by shaded landscaping, urban furniture, and carefully designed lighting. These elements transform the perimeter of the building into an active, welcoming public realm, encouraging social interaction and reinforcing a sense of safety and comfort throughout the day.


The architectural concept is rooted in flexibility and spatial efficiency. The tower is organized around an “open space” office typology, offering large, continuous floor plates capable of accommodating a wide range of corporate layouts. Technical, service, and circulation areas are compactly grouped within a centralized core, freeing the building’s perimeter for workspaces. This configuration ensures uninterrupted access to natural light, expansive views, and high levels of environmental comfort across all office floors.



As the tower transitions into its base, the architecture becomes more porous and generous. Double-height corporate spaces and expansive balconies introduce moments of openness, reinforcing visual and spatial connections with the city. At street level, retail units occupy most of the frontage, further activating the public realm. These commercial spaces are also recessed, maximizing pedestrian circulation and reinforcing the building’s role as an urban catalyst rather than a closed corporate enclave.



All photographs are works of Nelson Kon
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