Red House Ipiranga Bom Pastor / STUDIO DLUX
Briefly

Red House Ipiranga has expanded its educational facilities by moving into a historic 1930s house in São Paulo's Ipiranga neighborhood. This project was not merely about finding a new space but also about preserving the unique architectural character of the area. The renovation preserved original elements and created functional learning environments. Key features included restoring an important fountain and renewing gardens, thus revitalizing historical aspects while meeting educational needs. The initiative reinforces the school's commitment to nurturing both education and local heritage.
The adaptation project for Red House Ipiranga integrated functional educational needs with a commitment to preserving the historical charm of a 1930s architectural gem.
The reactivation of the fountain and restoration of gardens contributing to the property's identity highlighted the school's dedication to maintaining its heritage while evolving.
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