Architecture studios Triptyque and Architects Office combine private apartments with shared areas dedicated to well-being to create, from a sustainable and health-focused architectural framework, a new typology of living space in the Brazilian city of Curitiba.

The residential tower project is inspired by ancient gymnasiums to reinvent housing, integrating sports facilities, meditation spaces and care centers to create a harmonious ecosystem between body, mind and community.

With the premise of worshipping the body and health and with the intention of maintaining a direct connection with the city, the tower designed by Triptyque and Architects Office establishes a space at ground level full of native vegetation that fuses nature and urbanity, creating a meeting and a material game between the tower and its surroundings, respectful of its limits and redefining the skyline of Curitiba.

The project is configured from a structural plot that is interrupted to accommodate different collective spaces focused on sports that connect with the exterior and have panoramic views through a fully glazed light façade, thus connecting residents with their surroundings.

AGE360 by Triptyque. Photograph by Manuel Sá

AGE360 by Triptyque. Photograph by Manuel Sá.

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Triptyque & Architects Office proposes a new typology of living spaces that combines private apartments with shared areas dedicated to the body and well-being. Inspired by ancient gymnasiums, this vision reimagines housing by integrating sports facilities, meditation spaces, and care centers, creating a harmonious ecosystem between the body, mind, and community, all within a sustainable and wellness-focused architectural framework.


"Adding the collective function of sports to a residential building is about much more than enhancing the living space: it is about redefining housing as a place of holistic growth."

"Housing is no longer just a shelter, but becomes a framework that supports and questions the body, especially in an era marked by the acceleration of the world’s virtualization."

Olivier Raffaelli, co-founder of Triptyque.

AGE360 by Triptyque. Photograph by Manuel Sá
AGE360 by Triptyque. Photograph by Manuel Sá.

The tower relies on a load-bearing façade, freeing the internal spaces from structural constraints and allowing total reversibility of layouts. The structural grid is interrupted to accommodate collective spaces dedicated to sports and well-being, while its lightweight, fully glazed façade opens the interior spaces to panoramic views of Curitiba, thus connecting the residents to the outside world.

"One of the major urban challenges is to rethink the envelopes of high-rise buildings and design them according to the principle of thick façades that are both sun-protected and inhabited."

"The constant relationship with outdoor spaces makes this type of living environment desirable. We sought to reduce architecture to its essentials: structure, light, sky, and the quality of the spaces. This raw simplicity, inspired by brutalism, refocuses the architectural experience on what truly matters."

Guillaume Sibaud, co-founder of Triptyque.

AGE360 by Triptyque. Photograph by Manuel Sá.
AGE360 by Triptyque. Photograph by Manuel Sá.

At the base of the tower, the site establishes a dual interaction: a direct connection with the city at ground level, and the recreation of a space filled with dense, native vegetation, merging nature with urbanity. Its singular and elegant silhouette, designed in compliance with urban planning setbacks, redefines the skyline of Curitiba.

Illustrating the principles of psychosocial well-being, this project is the first in Brazil to receive the title of Wellness Building. It has also obtained Fitwel and Green Building Council certifications and won the Rethinking the Future award in 2022.

"Every decision was guided by functionality, but resulted in something poetically integrated into the urban and natural context."

Greg Bousquet, founder of Architects Office. 

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Interior Design.- Suite Arquitetura.
Landscape.- Renata Tilli Paisagismo.
Lighting design.- Studio Carlos Fortes.
Health and Wellness.- Lapinha Spa.

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AG7 Realty.

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18,000 sqm.

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2017 – 2024.

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Curitiba, Brazil.

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Triptyque is a Franco-Brazilian architecture and urban planning firm known for its naturalistic and rationalist approach. It is led by founding partners Guillaume Sibaud and Olivier Raffaëlli, graduates from the Paris La Seine School of Architecture and the Paris Institute of Urbanism. 

Driven by the same interest in contemporary metropolises and the desire to confront other realities, they founded the Triptyque office in São Paulo in 2000 and Paris in 2008. In more than two decades of history, Triptyque has developed public and private architecture, urbanism and interior projects in Latin America and Europe in various fields such as residential, corporate, education, hospitality, health and research. The firm is also present at exhibitions and biennials. Models of some of its projects have been included in museum collections such as those of the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Triptyque has received numerous international awards and has been published by publishers in several countries.

The sensuality of its proposals, combined with an intrinsic naturalness, propels Triptyque into the international panorama of innovative architects. Winners of the New Albums of Young Architects (NAJA-2008), the quartet, eager for challenges, set up a second office in Paris. Triptyque currently has more than sixty employees.

As creative as it is rigorous, Triptyque participates in various projects in Brazil and France - housing, offices, and public spaces - both private and public. Adept at the work of land and urban issues, Triptyque also intervenes in housing policy redefinition and the urbanization of neighbourhoods. Supporters of the virtuous city, also accompany foundations with a social vocation to contribute to a better life.

Triptyque also attracts the world of luxury and creates hotels, resorts and places of contemporary expression, art galleries and exhibition spaces. The architecture studio has also been invited to curate various exhibitions; some of their designed pieces now belong to museums such as the Pompidou Center in Paris.

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Architects Office is an international architecture, urbanism and interior design agency, founded in 2019 by Greg Bousquet based in Sao Paulo, Brazil after 21 years of a trajectory marked by projects and awards across the globe as one of the founders of Triptyque Architecture.

The agency stands out for the balance between the global and the local, the technical and the artistic, city and nature by proposing spaces that promote well-being, resilient buildings, and more democratic cities.

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Published on: February 12, 2025
Cite: "Mind, body and community. AGE360 by Triptyque" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/mind-body-and-community-age360-triptyque> ISSN 1139-6415
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