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Architects: Canoa Arquitetura
- Area: 72 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Atlas, Deca, Fernando Jaeger, LCB Marcenaria, MisterLED, +5
Campo Belo Atelier / Canoa Arquitetura
Venceslau House / Canoa Arquitetura
Creating Vertical Gardens and Green Facades with Steel Cables
With the high population density of cities and voracious appetite of the market for every square meter, it is not uncommon for urban vegetation to be forgotten. For this reason, forests, vegetable gardens, and vertical gardens have aroused much interest and figured into a variety of different innovative proposals. Using the vertical plane to maintain plants in an urban setting is a coherent and common-sense solution, especially when there is little possibility of bringing green to the level of the people on the streets.
Jacupiranga Garden / Gabriella Ornaghi e Bianca Vasone Arquitetura da Paisagem
Gonzalez Monteiro House / Alvorada Arquitetos
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Architects: Alvorada Arquitetos
- Area: 1152 ft²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Fernando Jaeger, Ipel, Ladrilar, Machado de Assis, Polytec, +2
New Leisure Area for the Grande Hotel / Levisky Arquitetos | Estratégia Urbana
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Architects: Levisky Arquitetos | Estratégia Urbana
- Area: 1500 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: dormakaba, mmcite, Schneider Electric, BLUE WAVE Waterpark Equipaments, Benito Urban, +28
Urbic Vila Mariana Residential Building / Ide Studio Arquitetura
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Architects: Ide Studio Arquitetura
- Area: 3759 m²
- Year: 2021
Indoor Bleachers: From Offices to Homes
Circulation spaces are often challenging for designers as they are intended—as the name implies—for moving from one room to another. While many take advantage of these areas by using them as storage spaces, Mies van der Rohe at the Farnsworth house reduced circulation to a minimum, creating an open floor plan completely free of hallways. When faced with vertical circulation, the issue is similar. Stairs fulfill the purpose of overcoming the height between one floor and another, but rarely constitute indoor living spaces. Bleachers, in turn, play this role in several projects. Until recently, they were only found in sports spaces or amphitheaters; now the use of bleachers has become widespread and is seen in office spaces, public buildings, schools and even homes.
How to Design the Perfect Acoustic Enclosure: Comfort in Flooring, Ceilings, and Walls
As our cities densify and building types become more and more mixed-use, we tend to spend a lot of time in noisy environments. When we think about acoustic comfort, we rarely think of places like restaurants, venues, and big offices; places with a lot of people, machinery, and background noise. The quality of sound can entirely change the experience of people in an interior space, and improving the space's acoustic quality relies on treating all surfaces, from walls to ceilings, and flooring. In this article, we will present a variety of solutions for ceilings, flooring, and walls, their different combinations, and a simple guide of how to apply them correctly in public spaces without compromising the aesthetic of the interior.
Functionality and Aesthetics: Examples of Ceiling Systems in Architectural Projects
The ceiling is an important element in architecture and interior design, combining functionality with aesthetics through different materials that add layers of texture and color, providing quality and comfort in interior spaces as well as a protective surface for other building systems.
Captaincy Office / Canoa Arquitetura
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Architects: Canoa Arquitetura
- Area: 1184 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Electrolux, Ateliê Laranjeiras, Brastemp, Deca, Fernando Jaeger, +10
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Professionals: TR Thermica, Canoa Arquitetura
New Leisure Area at Grande Hotel Senac São Pedro / Levisky Arquitetos | Estratégia Urbana
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Architects: Levisky Arquitetos | Estratégia Urbana
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Manufacturers: dormakaba, mmcite, Schneider Electric, BLUE WAVE Waterpark Equipaments, Benito Urban, +31
How Material Simulation During Design Ensures Accurate Construction Performance
With the amount of information and technology we currently have, whether from academic research or from the manufacturers of construction products themselves, there is very little room for empiricism and experimentation when we design on the most diverse scales. Even worse is when design specification misconceptions can pose huge costs and headaches. However, long before construction and occupancy of the building, it is possible to clearly understand how the construction will function thermally, its photovoltaic power generation capacity, and even how much power will be required to cool and/or heat it. There are software, tools and applications that allow you to quantify all these design decisions to avoid errors, extra costs, unnecessary waste generation, and ensure the efficiency of all materials applied.
Spotlight: César Pelli
A diversity of approaches and locales is the calling card of Argentina-born, America-based architect César Pelli (October 12, 1926-July 19,2019). The common thread of Pelli’s work is a strong sensitivity to place and environment. Beginning his solo career with the Pacific Design Center (1975) in Los Angeles and shifting through the World Financial Center (1988) (now Brookfield Place) in New York, to the Petronas Towers (1996) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and the now-under-construction, Transbay Transit Center and Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, each project is a unique response to context.