First new building on Av. Atlântica in about 40 years.
Landmark buildingAtlântico Bait is the first new residential building to go up on Avenida Atlântica in roughly four decades, built on the last undeveloped lot left on the Copacabana seafront. The design is by Thiago Bernardes of Bernardes Arquitetura, with landscaping by the Escritório Burle Marx and project consulting from Cite Arquitetura.
There are 50 units across plans of 60 to 305 m², from sea-view studios on the ocean side to apartments that open onto the building's internal pocket park — an Atlantic-Forest-planted ground-floor garden that doubles as the lap-pool courtyard. Amenities include a rooftop infinity pool, sauna, gym and coworking space. Bernardes leans on sawn granite on the side gables and curved, wood-lined eaves, a deliberate nod to Copacabana's mid-century look brought up to a contemporary standard.
Address: Av. Atlântica 2692, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro
The Atlântica seafront was essentially full by the mid-1980s. The lot at no. 2692 was the only sizeable piece left undeveloped — a gap on the avenue that brokers and developers had eyed for years.
Bernardes Arquitetura took the brief: a building that reads as part of the avenue's modernist run, with granite gables, wood-lined curved eaves and restrained massing, while offering current-spec services. Landscaping went to the Escritório Burle Marx and consulting to Cite Arquitetura. The building is now delivered, with units offered for immediate occupancy.
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The grande dame of the Copacabana beachfront, open since 1923
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