"Lausanne Apartment: Vibrant Residential Interiors by Mana Arquitetura and Cru Estudio de Criação"
Lausanne Apartment blends São Paulo heritage architecture with vibrant, multifunctional interiors, colorful palettes, and seamless spatial integration for modern, inviting residential living.
Nestled in the iconic Lausanne Building, a 1958 architectural landmark by Franz Heep in the prestigious Higienópolis neighborhood of São Paulo, the Lausanne Apartment renovation by Mana Arquitetura and Cru Estudio de Criação redefines modern residential living. Spanning 178 m², this project seamlessly balances the building’s historical character with the bold personality of its new residents, creating a harmonious blend of past and present.


Preserving Architectural Heritage with Modern Flair
The project’s primary goal was to respect and highlight the original architecture while introducing functional, colorful, and inviting spaces. The apartment’s layout was thoughtfully reorganized to enhance openness and improve flow, starting with the integration of the kitchen and dining area, which fosters a natural connection for social gatherings. Simultaneously, the balcony, previously absorbed into the living room, was restored to its original position, reinstating the apartment’s spatial rhythm and relationship with natural light.


Multifunctional Ironwork as Design Anchor
A standout feature of this renovation is the custom multifunctional ironwork, which acts as the spine of the interior design. Strategically positioned, it defines the transitions between the kitchen, dining room, circulation areas, living room, and home office. Its versatile design functions as a china cabinet and buffet in the dining room, a TV stand in the living room, and a library in the office. This approach demonstrates how smart design solutions can provide both practical functionality and visual cohesion, elevating the overall aesthetic of the apartment.


Color, Texture, and Material Harmony
To achieve a lively yet harmonious ambiance, the design employs a thoughtful color palette. The ironwork combines green structural elements with blue backgrounds, creating a layered effect that interacts beautifully with natural light. Flooring and wall coverings are predominantly cementitious materials, including hydraulic tiles used across the balcony, kitchen, laundry room, and bathrooms. By repeating textures and varying tones, the space maintains a cohesive yet playful atmosphere that aligns perfectly with the residents’ desire for color and casual vibrancy.



Spatial Integration and Lifestyle-Centric Design
The Lausanne Apartment prioritizes spatial integration without sacrificing individuality. Each area flows seamlessly into the next, encouraging interaction while providing functional separation where needed. Open-plan living is complemented by well-defined zones, offering spaces for entertaining, working, and relaxing. The carefully curated materials, furniture, and lighting enhance the warmth and personality of the home, reflecting a modern approach to heritage apartment renovation.

A Home That Balances History and Personality
Ultimately, this renovation exemplifies how contemporary residential interior design can honor historical architecture while embracing the lifestyle and personality of its inhabitants. The Lausanne Apartment stands as a testament to thoughtful design, combining multifunctional elements, vibrant color schemes, and integrated living spaces to create a welcoming and dynamic home. The project demonstrates the perfect synergy between iconic architecture, functional modernity, and individualized expression, offering a unique residence in São Paulo’s urban fabric.


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