Laurent Troost revives an abandoned structure in Manaus by inserting a tropical garden inside
Joana França

Laurent Troost revives an abandoned structure in Manaus by inserting a tropical garden inside

The new Cassina Innovation House in Manaus is the inaugural landmark located in the Manaus Historical Centre, designed by Laurent Troost. The centre is housed inside a structure which has been left abandoned since 1960 and is refurbished with a tropical garden as the heart of the building.

The original 1896 structure has been painstakingly restored to showcase its unique construction technique, visible and finished with plaster, pigmented with a local red sandstone powder.

To create a sustainable structure that responds to the tropical climate of Manaus, Laurent Troost used various sustainable strategies, including inserting a tropical garden behind the historic façade that faces the Dom Pedro II square. The garden, according to the architect, is a reminder to people of the context in which the structure exists, that creates a link to the Amazon rainforest. The visitor can access the building via the walkways, which crisscross the void over the garden, bringing a biophilic element to the journey. 

New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
Laurent Troost
New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus sustainability strategy
Laurent Troost | Concept Diagram
New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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The garden also regulates the microclimate within the building, providing passive cooling to the structure. The passive cooling strategy also includes a ventilated void between the roof slab and the ceiling of the restaurant on the top floor, along with large eaves which ensure a thermally comfortable environment. The east side is fitted with a double skin façade which keeps the sun out, helping cool down the building.

 

Laurent Troost explains, “This access area, with its lush tropical forest, associated with glass, transparencies and reflections, mixes the history of Cassina's ruin with the future of the Innovation House in a space associated with technology, virtuality, contemporaneity and innovation.”

 

The building is designed to foster creativity and provide access to several associated places for the public to carry out their work. The areas are spread across four floors and include multifunctional spots, lounges, meeting rooms, laboratories, training rooms, as well as a cafe/restaurant on the top floor.

By inserting a new steel structure and integrated tropical garden, this development for Troost is a symbol of Manaus' new digital economy era where resources are shared, and sustainability is at the forefront. The new building references the Amazon, creating architecture that exists with Nature, mixing the history of Cassina's ruin with technology.

 
New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
Laurent Troost | Floor Plan

 

New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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New Cassina Innovation House in Manaus designed by Laurent Troost
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Project Details

Built Area: 1.586 m²
Project: 2013|2020
Construction: 2020
Contractor: Manaus Municipality
Architect-in-charge: Laurent Troost
Architecture Team: Laurent Troost, Rejane Gaston, Juliana Leal, Nayara Mello, Erick Saraiva, Eloisa Serrão, Victor Marques, Marcelo Costa, Ingrid Maranhão, Eduardo Corrêa, Amanda Perreira, Fernanda Martins, Kauã Mendes
Restoration: Landa Bernardo
History Consultants: Centro Cultural Reunidos, Fábio Augusto de Carvalho Pedrosa
Archeology: Margaret Cerqueira, Vanessa Benedito
Interiors: Rejane Gaston, Juliana Leal
Lighting: Juliana Leal
Visual Comunication: Elter Brito
Landscape: Nayara Mello, Hana Eto Gall
Construction Company: Biapó Constutora
Steel Structure: Marco Antônio de Oliveira
Concrete Structure: MPa Engenharia Estrutural
HVAC: LR Engenharia
Lightning Protection System: Raimundo Onety
Datas CCTV Electrical: Alah Emir Veronez
Hidraulics: Gerson Arantes Consultoria e Engenharia
Fire Protection System: Andrey Costa Barbosa
Pictures: Joana França

 


About Laurent Troost

Laurent Troost is a Belgian architect based in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. After his Master in Architecture and Urbanism from Institut Victor Horta (ISAIVH) in Brussels (2001), he held a postgraduate degree in Geography and Cities from Escola da Cidade, São Paulo (2011).

After collaborating with respected architects such as Rem Koolhaas (NL), Manuel Bailo (SP), Thiago Bernardes (BR) and Arthur Casas (BR) for several years, he founded Laurent Troost Architectures in Manaus in 2008. Developing projects at all scales, his firm has stood out lately in several international competitions and awards, such as the Dezeen Award, the World Architecture Award, the Architecture Masterprize, the IAI Most Creativity Award., and, on the national level, the Prêmio de Arquitetura Tomie Ohtake.

Parallel to his professional practice, Laurent has teached and lectured in several universities and cultural center over the world. He’s been the Vice President of the Brussels Architecture Society (SadBr) from 2002 until 2008.  He’s also been Director of Urban Planning for the Municipality of Manaus from 2013 to 2020 and is a consultant in Urban Planning for the World Bank Group ever since.

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