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Architects: CFarquitetos
- Area: 170 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Fritz Hansen, Margres, Casamania, LUSOTUFO, Ofa, +4
Ricardo Oliveira Alves
D. Carlos I Apartment / CFarquitetos
Intendente 57 Building / Ana Costa, arquitectura e design Ida
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Architects: Ana Costa, arquitectura e design Ida
- Area: 680281 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Carpilux, Les Acrobates, Luminária Tubo, Mosaic Del Sur, SECCO OS2, +3
House in Ferraria / Enter Arquitectura
OHL Cultural Space for the Arts / AB+AC Architects
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Architects: AB+AC Architects
- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2021
House in Aveiro / Mariana Neto Arquitectura
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Architects: Mariana Neto Arquitectura
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2020
Rural House in Portugal / HBG Arquitectos
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Architects: HBG Arquitectos
- Area: 1022 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Dow Building Solutions, Margres, Saint-Gobain, Adobe Systems Incorporated, +19
What Types of Residential Floors Favor Wheelchair Circulation?
One of the most important design considerations that residential architects have the responsibility to address is accessibility, ensuring that people with disabilities can comfortably live at home without impediments blocking basic home functionality. Accessibility for wheelchair users is a particularly important architectural concern due to unalterable spatial, material, and other requirements necessitated by wheelchair design and use. Because guaranteeing the comfort of all users, including disabled users, is one of the most essential obligations of all architects, designing for wheelchair users must be done with utmost the attention and care, especially in residential environments. Below, we delineate several strategies for designing floors for wheelchair circulation, helping architects achieve this goal of maximum comfort and accessibility.
Housing for the Elderly: Examples of Independent and Community Living
Architecture is constantly changing and adapting to new needs, which are linked to social, economic, technological, political, and demographic changes. In this sense, the aging population is one of the most outstanding changes of the 21st century: The increase in life expectancy and the decrease in fertility rates mean that the older population is increasingly numerous. How can architecture help to provide a better quality of life, promote the autonomy, dignity, and well-being of the elderly?
Suspended Matter Box Cultural Center / MMVARQUITECTO
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Architects: MMVARQUITECTO
- Area: 670 m²
- Year: 2020
Tree Snake Houses / Luís Rebelo de Andrade + Tiago Rebelo de Andrade
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Architects: Luís Rebelo de Andrade, Tiago Rebelo de Andrade
- Area: 27 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Modular System
Sea Front Villa / ARQ TAILOR'S Architecture & Interiors
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Architects: ARQ TAILOR'S Architecture & Interiors
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Facal, Jular, Porcelanosa Grupo, SCIC, Tons de Pedra
10 (More) Houses and Their Inhabitants: The Best Photos of the Week
The appearance of people in architectural photography is rare. When they do show up, people are usually added to help the viewer better understand the size and design elements of a building. However, in recent times, several photographers have warmed to the idea of capturing houses with their inhabitants, showing the people who live there and how they inhabit the spaces. After the success of our previous round-up of people photographed with their houses, this week we bring you 10 more houses captured by renowned photographers such as Hiroyuki Oki, Peter Bennetts, and Ricardo Oliveira Alves.
Franklin / ARRIBA
Atelier Ventura Trindade / Ventura Trindade
15 Houses and Their Inhabitants: The Best Photos of the Week
We are accustomed to seeing photographs in which architecture is recorded without any occupants, or perhaps captured only with models who give scale to the spaces shown. However, in recent years architectural photographers have increasingly decided to humanize the houses they document, presenting not only their architecture, but also those who inhabit these buildings. In this week's best photos, we present a selection of 15 houses captured by renowned photographers such as Luc Roymans, Adrien Williams and Fernando Schapochnik.