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.
Creating Vertical Gardens and Green Facades with Steel Cables
House FT / Leonardo Junqueira Arquitetura
Panamby Apartment / André Ávila Arquitetura + Luis Canepa Arquitetos
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Architects: André Ávila Arquitetura, Luis Canepa Arquitetos
- Area: 1485 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Deca, Ferrarte, Ferrarte, Portobello, Serralheria Baltieri, +5
Litt Bar / André Ávila Arquitetura + Luis Canepa Arquitetos
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Architects: André Ávila Arquitetura, Luis Canepa Arquitetos
- Area: 166 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, GRAPHISOFT, Adobe, Deca, +4
Kennzur Spa / Zize Zink Arquitetura
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Architects: Zize Zink Arquitetura
- Area: 1500 m²
- Year: 2011
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Estudio Sertões, Palimanan, Tora Brasil, Trimble
Inside the Homes of Eight Famous Architects
Originally published in Metropolis Magazine as "Inside the Homes and Workspaces of 8 Great Architects", this article shows the spaces occupied by some of the best-known architects in the world. Documented for an exhibition that will be featured at the Milan Design Week 2014, the images give a glimpse inside the private worlds of some of our favorite designers.
It's a cliche that architects have messy workspaces. From chaos comes creation, so the phrase goes. But an upcoming exhibition at this year's Salone del Mobile intends to dispel the myth. Studio Mumbai.
Curator Francesca Molteni interviewed each of the designers in their private homes and came away with one finding: architects are actually quite tidy. The studios are all pristinely ordered; books are neatly stowed away, figurines and objets astutely displayed, and table tops swept clean. The photographs below are part of the exhibition materials, produced with the help of scenographer Davide Pizzigoni, which faithfully document the physical environments in images, video, and audio. These will be used to recreate the architects’ “rooms” at Salone del Mobile in April.
Where Architects Live is not limited to satisfying our curiosity about what these architects’ homes look like. Richard Rogers’ affirmation that “a room is the beginning of a city” resonates with the project’s aim in trying to articulate its subjects’ personal tastes and obsessions, and how those are reflected in their architectural work.
Read on to see more images of the inside of architects' homes and studios
Residence in Iporanga / Sidonio Porto Arquitetos Associados
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Architects: Sidonio Porto Arquitetos Associados
- Area: 800 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Ita Construtora, MKR Instamaq, Portobello, Vidros Queiroz, mado
Luciana Brito's Gallery / Piratininga Arquitetos Associados
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Architects: Piratininga Arquitetos Associados
- Area: 483 m²
- Year: 2016
Luna Llena House / Candida Tabet Arquitetura
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Architects: Candida Tabet Arquitetura
- Area: 1604 m²
- Year: 2006
Vitra / Studio Libeskind
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Architects: Studio Libeskind
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Vectorworks
House in Quinta da Baroneza / Candida Tabet Arquitetura
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Architects: Candida Tabet Arquitetura
- Area: 1127 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Ita Construtora, Jatobá, Plancus, Ro Construção, Viametal
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Professionals: Ita Construtora, Bianchi Construções - Kross Engenharia
Riviera Bar / studio mk27
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Architects: Beatriz Meyer, Diana Radomysler, Eduardo Chalabi, studio mk27 - marcio kogan
- Area: 470 m²
- Year: 2013
Rodeio Restaurant / Isay Weinfeld
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Architects: Isay Weinfeld
- Area: 1050 m²
- Year: 2011
House 53 / Marcio Kogan
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Architects: Marcio Kogan
- Area: 330 m²
- Year: 2009