The Vitra by Pininfarina is a mixed-use skyscraper designed by Italian design house Pininfarina with local partner LDD Arquitetura and developed by Pasqualotto & GT in the coastal city of Balneário Camboriú, Brazil. The 211.5-metre-tall tower comprises 62 floors of mainly residential use with a base that accommodates public and commercial spaces, articulating a single architectural gesture that contrasts a clear podium with elevated living volumes.
A continuous aluminium frame defines transitions between programmatic zones while the high-performance glass façade maximises daylight for interior spaces and frames views toward the city and nearby coastline. The continuous glass skin is engineered to support thermal performance and wind resistance suitable for the site’s coastal conditions. Residential units are arranged above the public base, with shared amenities including a rooftop sky lounge that offers panoramic vistas of the bay and city. The project forms part of a broader architectural boom in the city’s skyline, which hosts numerous high-rise residential towers along its waterfront.
Mixed-Use Residential Towers
Vitra by Pininfarina rises along the Balneário Camboriú skyline
Trend Themes
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Sustainable High-rise Design — An increasing focus on engineering high-performance glass façades that enhance thermal performance and wind resistance marks a shift in sustainable skyscraper construction.
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Urban Vertical Living — The rise of mixed-use residential towers with integrated public and commercial spaces reflects a growing trend towards vertical urban ecosystems.
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Architectural Aesthetic Innovation — Innovative architectural designs that blend functionality with striking aesthetics create opportunities for cities to redefine their skylines.
Industry Implications
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Construction and Engineering — Advancements in material technology and engineering for high-performance façades offer transformative possibilities in skyscraper construction.
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Real Estate Development — The development of mixed-use skyscrapers in urban areas capitalizes on maximizing space efficiency while offering diverse living environments.
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Architecture and Design — Architectural firms are exploring new design languages that integrate multifunctional spaces within residential towers, addressing the needs of modern urban living.