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Gas Station -Posto P10- Dislub-Equador Group
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Posto P10
Manaus, Brazil · 2020
The Posto P10 project was part of a comprehensive brand architecture and service station redesign proposal developed for Grupo Dislub Equador, in collaboration with Grupo Balko.
The scope of work included concept design, architectural development, technical documentation, and construction follow-up for a new generation of service stations in Brazil. The proposal introduced three architectural typologies —Standard, Premium, and Flagship— intended to support the expansion and visual unification of approximately 500 stations across the Northeast and North regions of the country.
Designed by Architect Fernando Pérez Kaparunakis, Posto P10 was conceived as a flagship station capable of expressing the brand’s core values: modernity, innovation, pioneering spirit, and customer focus.
One of its most distinctive features is its 40-meter-long canopy, completely free of internal columns, supported by asymmetrical lateral structures that give the station a dynamic and contemporary image. The station also incorporates four fueling islands in a Starting Gate layout, optimizing operations, vehicle circulation, and user safety.
The project was developed under a D&R —Demolition and Reconstruction— scheme, which involved the complete demolition of the existing station and its replacement with a new architectural, functional, and commercial concept.
The renovation of Posto P10 represents the beginning of a broader process of identity consolidation for the Dislub and Equador networks, strengthening their positioning as key players in the Brazilian fuel market.
Services provided:
Concept Design · Architecture · Technical Documentation · Project Coordination · Construction Follow-up
Client:
Grupo Dislub Equador












