Anne Clefany Campos Santiago is an architect and urban planner with extensive experience in healthcare, corporate, and interior design projects, recognized for her ability to combine functionality, aesthetics, and purpose in every work. She worked for several years at Hospital Adventista de Belém, where she developed and coordinated complex healthcare architecture projects, strengthening her technical expertise and her sensitivity toward human well-being.
With a career marked by leadership, ethics, and innovation, Anne believes that architecture has the power to transform lives and communities. She embodies a professional essence grounded in excellence, empathy, and social impact, designing spaces that go beyond form to become meaningful experiences for those who inhabit them.

Vision
To create architecture that transcends the act of building, promoting unique and meaningful experiences for the user. Each project is born from an analytical study of the people who will inhabit the space—their experiences, their stories, and their dreams. EVOAR’s architecture seeks to reflect Brazilian identity, personal essence, and the purpose of each client, transforming environments into stages of individual and social evolution.
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Mission
To design spaces that go beyond functionality: spaces that are lived works of art, capable of inspiring, welcoming, and transforming. EVOAR’s mission is to unite technique, sensitivity, and social responsibility, bringing innovative and aesthetic solutions that promote well-being and growth. We believe architecture must serve both the individual client and the community, acting also as a tool to support people in vulnerable situations.
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Values
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User-centered approach: each project begins with attentive listening and a deep understanding of the client’s needs.
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Humanization: creating spaces that foster experiences, memories, and human connections.
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Brazilianness: incorporating the cultural, natural, and social richness of Brazil into every detail.
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Evolution: designing environments that drive personal, collective, and social growth.
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Social responsibility: also acting philanthropically, bringing architecture to those who need it most.
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Aesthetics as expression: viewing each space as a unique and subjective work of art, reflecting the user’s identity.
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Ethics and integrity: acting with respect, transparency, and purpose.
