The Vértice building, designed by Alencar Arquitetura and developed by Vokkan and Torresani, is strategically located within VivaPark, celebrated as Brazil’s first “park neighborhood.” This visionary development in southern Brazil harmonizes modern urban living with nature, offering over 70,000 square meters of open green space for both residents and visitors. Designed to promote a healthier, sustainable lifestyle, VivaPark features two exclusive lakes, a school, plazas, pet-friendly areas, bike paths, playgrounds, commercial spaces, picnic spots, and even an open-air shopping center, all integrated seamlessly with the natural environment.
The mixed-use building integrates residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. Parking is centralized, ensuring pedestrian-friendly access around the building, and reinforcing the connection between the city, nature, and the community.
The ground floor, open to the public, promotes interaction between residents and visitors, with shops, restaurants, and other leisure spaces along a large promenade.
The project design emphasizes natural light, green areas, and a sustainable lifestyle, creating an architectural landmark for the region.
The residential program features a diverse array of housing typologies, accommodating a variety of demographics with apartment sizes ranging from 31.2 m² to 139 m², including both cozy studios and more spacious units.
The stepped, cascading design also allows the building to blend seamlessly into its surroundings while offering premium outdoor spaces, creating a dynamic and engaging facade from street level to the top floors.
At its core, Vértice represents a self-sustaining ecosystem that harmoniously balances living, working, and leisure. This innovative architectural endeavor embodies a holistic approach, ensuring that every aspect of life is interconnected and enriched. Scheduled for completion in 2026, Vértice seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, fostering a vibrant community where residents can thrive in a modern, human-centered environment. This groundbreaking urban context not only enhances the quality of life for its inhabitants but also sets a new standard for sustainable development in Brazil.