The Moreira Salles Institute it is an architectural reference for the city of São Paolo, thanks to its very specific and decisive characteristics, whether for its use as cultural equipment, or in the relationship it proposes with the surroundings.
Far from competing with the skyscrapers in the region, the project is surprising due to its formal design, which establishes a direct relationship with whoever always circulates around the place. The well-distributed program favors contact with art, music, and literature – culture in general.
The Andrade Morettin architects, balanced the gravity center of the building, bringing the main programs closer to the ground floor. This result, once again, goes beyond merely functional aspects. It is a question of adjusting the displacements and journeys to the scale and time that are most pertinent to the museum. From the elevated ground floor, the visitor's perception of the program spaces is clear and direct.
The facade materiality was solved with a translucent double-layer glass skin, gives a quality of light that corresponds exactly to what the architects had conceived from the beginning of the project, when imagining the interior of the museum as a backwater - a quiet and welcoming space for the Visitor. In the same way, the light that takes care of these spaces carries with it the city's trace, bringing into the museum the memory of the world around it.