In São Paolo, architect Guto Requena has transformed a midcentury interior into a stunning “hybrid habitat” known as “Apartamento Varanda.” This project reimagines a modernist residence built in 1962 with contemporary details that pay homage to its historical roots, while incorporating a unique organic element – an abundance of lush plants.
The interior is transformed into a green oasis with Brazilian botanicals cascading from rafters and bespoke frameworks, creating what Requena describes as a “true urban forest.” This natural element is complemented by a selection of iconic furnishings from various design eras, blending modernist and contemporary styles seamlessly.
The eclectic mix of contemporary furnishings and the abundance of houseplants create a harmonious and visually striking space. The design not only revitalizes the midcentury interior but also adds a touch of nature and tranquility to the living space.
The kitchen in the apartment is also adorned with houseplants hanging from frameworks above the counters, adding a touch of greenery to the functional space. The integration of nature into the interior design creates a sense of serenity and connection to the outdoors within the urban setting.
Overall, Guto Requena’s “hybrid habitat” concept showcases a unique approach to interior design, blending historical elements with modern aesthetics and a strong emphasis on incorporating nature into the living space. The result is a harmonious and visually stunning environment that celebrates the beauty of both the past and the present.

