National Cities Confederation / Mira Arquitetos

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  • Authors: Luís Eduardo Loiola, Maria Cristina Motta
  • Collaborators: Ana Carolina Sumares, Luís Felipe da Conceição, Marcelo Ribas, Luisa Leme Simoni, Gabriela Lira Dalsecco
  • Frames: Dinafex
  • Landscape Design: Gabriela Ornaghi
  • City: Brasília
  • Country: Brazil
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National Cities Confederation / Mira Arquitetos - Exterior Photography
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Text description provided by the architects. The primary condition for the design of thenew headquarters of Confederação Nacional dos Municípios (CNM) is the creation of a metropolitan area in line with the urban context of the city of Brasilia. The action plan adopted for the design of the new building is based in some fundamental assumptions:

- The land use gives emphasis on integration of users with the built landscape; 

- The organization / hierarchy of the ground floor should strengthen its function as the main local of convergence;

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- Preference for a clear and rational structural system that will guarantee speed and economy in construction; 

- A sustainable building;

The project is embodied along an axis in the form of a white metallic volume floating gently on a concrete basement. The transparency of the volume creates a special relation with their surroundings. 

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The arrangement of the built elements is a direct response to the distribution of the program in the site:

- The base contains all the public functions, spaces to house the external audience (the auditorium, foyer, support rooms) as well as living spaces (coffee and restaurant); 

- The foil has the administrative areas; 

- In the roof terrace there is the meeting rooms;

- Finally, in the basement, is the garage and an annex to the technical areas, service and maintenance areas. 

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Site Plan
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Ground Floor Plan
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3rd Floor Plan

The design of the ground floor was the guiding principle of the proposal. We have created a square, slightly sunken in relation to the midlevel of the terrain, which unfolds on two levels and results in a new topography for the lot. On the ground floor  a reflecting pool guides the pedestrian towards the reception, giving access into the administrative areas. In a lower level, in the base, is the civic square from where you can access the auditorium. A staircase connects the two levels allowing the realization of events autonomously, without affecting the functioning of the administrative areas. The ground floor has two purposes: it is both support for the settlement of the new set and an interface with the city.

National Cities Confederation / Mira Arquitetos - Exterior Photography
© Leonardo Finotti

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Address:Brasília - Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

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Cite: "National Cities Confederation / Mira Arquitetos" 05 Oct 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/796574/national-cities-congress-mira-arquitetos> ISSN 0719-8884

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