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Sb44 Building by ÔCO

Building SB 44, located in the São Bento neighborhood, in Lisbon, Portugal, is the result of the renovation of a “Gaioleiro” city building from the end of the 19th century. Its construction is characterized by thick perimeter walls, in mortared stone, with wooden floors, Lioz stone window frames, ceramic tile roof and a facade covered […]

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Casa Caramão by ÔCO

Casa Caramão, in the Bairro do Caramão da Ajuda, Lisbon, Portugal, is part of a homogeneous set of houses built between 1940 and 1945, on the southern slope facing the Tagus River. The neighborhood consists of two-story row houses, with front and backyards. The renovation of the building stems from the desire to adapt the […]

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Lóios Gymnasium by ÔCO

The Lóios Neighborhood is located in Marvila, Lisbon. It was built between 1979 and 1981, as a result of the Chelas Urbanization Plan, promoted by the Lisbon City Council, the Portuguese Government, and also under a cooperative regime. With a strong social character, it brings together diverse cultures and different ways of appropriating and experiencing […]

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AGE 360 by ARCHITECTS OFFICE + Triptyque

AGE 360, a new residential building designed by Greg Bousquet of Architects Office for the developer AG7, is transforming the landscape of the Ecoville neighborhood in Curitiba by proposing a vertical architectural landmark that combines technical innovation, sustainability, and quality of life. The 124 meter-tall building was designed to be an urban icon, reflecting the […]

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Sculptural Pieces By Lucas Jimeno Dualde

Lucas Jimeno Dualde has presented a collection that challenges the notion of structure. A set of limited edition collectible tables emphasizes the connection with the material, the process, and the context. Constructed from stone and wood, it proposes a dialogue between weight and balance. There is no glue, screws, or intervention beyond the precision of […]

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A guided tour will take place on January 11 at 2 pm with Veronika Kellndorfer and curator Tereza de Arruda

With the title Overcoming Gravity, Techne Sphere Leipzig will exhibit, from November 9, 2024, original drawings by Italian-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi, as well as glass objects and photographs by German artist Veronika Kellndorfer, which dialogue with Bo Bardi’s work. The exhibition is being sponsored by the Brazilian Embassy in Berlin and in partnership with […]

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Rooted Female Brazilian Artists by Brainlab

The Culture Program of Brainlab, a leading provider of digital medical technology, presents the exhibition ROOTED Female Brazilian Artists at the company’s headquarters in Munich-Riem. Curator Tereza de Arruda conceived the exhibition by connecting works by Brazilian artists from the Vilsmeier – Linhares Collection with other artists, some of whom have specific works for the […]

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Monolyt By Architects Office

At Estaleiro Beach, architecture emerges from the mimesis and poetics of the erosion process, incorporating natural elements and human presence as agents. The millennial process guides volumetric architectural operations, aiming to integrate the built and preexisting environments. It proposes a solution that respects scales, experiences, and the local context, leaving a positive legacy in the […]

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Filippo Verna School by TARI-Architects

The proposal for the new school ‘Filippo Verna’ in Fara San Martino emerged as part of the Italian national project of the Scuola Futura – La Scuola per l’Italia di Domani, aiming to provide modern and adapted educational edifices to the local communities all around the country. The intervention site is located in a village consisting […]

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