At Estúdio Módulo, architecture is more than a discipline—it is a tool for shaping better cities, enhancing human experiences, and creating meaningful interactions with space. Founded by Marcus Vinicius Damon and Guilherme Bravin, the studio approaches design with a holistic and investigative mindset, integrating architecture, interiors, landscaping, and urbanism into a seamless and thoughtful process.
With a portfolio spanning buildings, public spaces, urban design, and furniture, Estúdio Módulo is committed to projects that are socially and environmentally responsible. Whether designing a cultural center, a residential landmark, or a public plaza, the studio embraces each challenge with a deep understanding of context, function, and the human scale. This dedication has earned them over 40 national and international awards, including top honors in competitions for the Rio-África Cultural Center, Ágora Tech Park, and São Paulo’s urban furniture.
Beyond architecture, the team is deeply engaged in education and research, fostering the next generation of architects through teaching and training programs. Their initiative, CURA (Architectural Representation Courses), empowers students and professionals to refine their skills in visual storytelling, technical representation, and architectural communication.
At Estúdio Módulo, every project is an opportunity to redefine the relationship between people and their environments—blending innovation with practicality to create spaces that resonate with individuals and contribute to the broader urban fabric.
For the full in-depth conversation, please find the detailed one-on-one interview at the link below.