The interior design of a coffee shop can make-or-break an establishment. With an inviting design, you can transform drinking a simple cup of coffee into a wonderful experience. However, when you only have a few square meters and various machines and properties to distribute, finding an efficient configuration is not easy.
GUAJA Sapucaí / Flat27 + GUAJA + Marcos Franchini + Pedro Haruf
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Architects: Flat27 + GUAJA + Marcos Franchini + Pedro Haruf
- Area: 420 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: BLINDEX. Divinal Vidros, Coral, Criativa, Divinal, Esmad, +2
Casa Viga / Play Arquitectura
House Paes / Marcos Franchini (BIRI)
JP+C House / Estúdio Zargos
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Architects: Estúdio Zargos
- Area: 500 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Eterni Móveis Planejados, Portobello, Terracor, iluminar
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Professionals: Laso Engenharia
Material Focus: Cerrado House by Vazio S/A
This article is part of our new "Material Focus" series, which asks architects to elaborate on the thought process behind their material choices and sheds light on the steps required to get a building constructed.
The Casa no Cerrado (Cerrado House) was designed by Vazio S/A office. It was built in Moeda, Minas Gerais and, according to the architects while it seeks to explore the plasticity of basic architectural elements, the project showcases this unappreciated and threatened natural area: the Cerrado. We spoke with architect Carlos M. Teixeira to learn more about his choices of materials and the challenges of the project.
VDA Building / Vazio S-A
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Professionals: MTF, Total Engenharia
Structural Archeology / Vazio S/A
House Vale do Sol / Marcos Franchini (BIRI)
Olga Nur Restaurant / Arquitetos Associados
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Architects: Arquitetos Associados
- Area: 160 m²
- Year: 2015
Bar-Pool-Gallery / BCMF Arquitetos + MACh Arquitetos
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Architects: BCMF Arquitetos, MACh Arquitetos
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Ambiente Piscinas, Ana Bahia, Conceptus Projetos Estruturais
AD Round Up: Architecture in Brazil II
World Cup coverage has brought Brazil to the forefront of the public’s attention. While the country’s hasty construction of 12 massive stadiums has received criticism, this article from Christopher Hawthorne at the LA Times reveals that Brazil is, now more than ever, a hotbed of architectural progress. In light of this, we’ve compiled some of our favorite works from this year’s World Cup host country, including: Tacoa Arquitetos’ Adriana Varejão Gallery, JPGN House by Macedo, Gomes & Sobreira, a welcome center by Rocco, Vidal + arquitetos, and Um House by Terra e Tuma Arquitetos Associados. Also included is the 360° Building by Isay Weinfeld, Galeria House by MACh Arquitetos, Ipes House by Studio MK27 – Marcio Kogan + Lair Reis, a night club by Muti Randolph + Marcelo Pontes + Zemel + Chalabi Arquitetos, and NITSCHE ARQUITETOS’ Bernard Luis housing condominium. Enjoy!
ML House / Play Arquitetura
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Architects: Play Arquitetura
- Year: 2011
Mine Museum and Archive’s Café / MACh Arquitetos
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Architects: MACh Arquitetos
- Year: 2010
Minas Art Gallery / MACh Arquitetos
Boutique Las Chicas / GUIV Arquitetura
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Architects: GUIV Arquitetura
- Area: 130 m²
- Year: 2013
Nanak Emporium / MACh Arquitetos
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Architects: MACh Arquitetos
- Area: 40 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Armtec