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Architects: Marchetti Bonetti+ Arquitetos Associados
- Year: 2016
Porto da Lagoa House / Marchetti Bonetti+ Arquitetos Associados
Pritzker Prize Laureate Gottfried Böhm Passes Away at 101
Gottfried Böhm, the first German architect to be awarded the Pritzker Prize, has passed away at 101, as reported by Deutsche Welle and WDR.
Best Houses of 2019
More than 5.000 architecture projects were published in ArchDaily this year. Year after year, we curate hundreds of residential projects, and as we know our readers love houses, we compiled a selection of the most visited residential projects published on the site.
Set in various locations around the world, in urban, rural, mountain and beach landscapes; a variety of structural designs, from traditional masonry to the most technological prefabricated systems; from small dwellings to large houses and materials such as concrete, wood, and bricks as the most used. We also found their design and typology solutions were very much aligned with their specific settings and all of them share a strong dialogue between the house and nature, whether it is its direct surroundings or the introduction of green into a more condensed urban setting.
This selection of 50 houses highlights the most visited examples during these twelve months and, according to our readers, were the most attractive in innovation, construction techniques, and design challenges. Check them out below:
Patio House / Marchetti Bonetti+
Lagoa House / Brasil Arquitetura
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Architects: Brasil Arquitetura
- Area: 1872 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: GRAPHISOFT, Mazal Indústria de Esquadrias de Madeiras
Discover Pritzker Prize Laureate Gottfried Böhm's Brutalist Church in Brazil
Gottfried Böhm is a German architect who was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1986. His father, Dominikus Böhm and his grandfather Alois Böhm were both architects, as well as three of his sons, among them, Peter Böhm. Few people know that he has two projects erected in Brazil, in Brusque and Blumenau - two cities highly influenced by German culture. Photographer Ronaldo Azambuja shared with us his series of photographs of the mother church Igreja Matriz São Luiz Gonzaga in Brusque. The text was written by Angelina Wittmann, architect, and researcher.