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Patricia Anasassiadis, a Brazilian architect based in São Paulo, opened her own studio in Miami. Graduated from the Mackenzie University in São Paulo in Brazil in 1993, she opened her first architecture studio in Brazil in 1994 and since then her timeless projects with sophisticated interiors for style and elegance, fit the taste of people perfectly, making her an appreciated and sought-after architect who has collectively realized projects for over 60 professionals for a total of over 700 projects. Her ability to understand the relationship between man and nature, which combines love for details and natural materials, mixed with attention to art, anthropology and the context in which the environments, or the furnishings, are inserted, have led her to expand her architecture studio also in Miami where she works for ambitious projects and collaborates with 35 people including architects and designers. Moreover, the Anasassiadis architectural firm is not new to the interior design of important luxury hotel brands including: the Four Seasons, the Fairmont, the Ritz Carlton, the Hilton, the Grand Hyatt, the Tivoli, the Club Med and the Intercontinental.
Distinguished for the development of architecture and interior design projects for the commercial, corporate, hotel, real estate and entertainment areas, among her works there is the 57 Ocean: an ultra-exclusive lifestyle community of only 81 residences on Collins Avenue with direct access to the beach that will redefine Mid-Beach. The building combines the work of two great leaders in urban development and furnishing: Arquitectonica who developed the structure and the spaces and Anastassiadis Arquitecto who deserves the credit for having furnished the interiors, combining the lush tropical foliage of Miami with wood, glass ,steel and the water of the Atlantic Ocean.
Formerly a designer for Ornare, a company that deals with the design and manufacture of furniture, Anastassiadis Arquitetos has developed a series of tailor-made design products, including the entire new collection of high-end furniture from the Brazilian manufacturer Artefacto, which celebrates this year is 40th birthday and for which the architectural studio has devised objects that conceptually incorporate the landscape in the 21st century in relation to nature,the city and architecture.