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Interiors with Vaulted Ceilings: 21 Non-Obvious Designs

April 15, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

The simplest definition of a vaulted ceiling is a self-supporting arched structure to cover a space. This technique was used extensively during the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages but fell into disuse with the advance of other building solutions that became more practical. However, many contemporary projects still build these elements or highlight the original structures in renovations because of their powerful impact on the building design.

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Discover the Coast of Portugal with a Selection of 12 Beach Houses

March 5, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

With a coastline of 832 kilometers facing the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal has a long and deep relationship with the sea, which was for many centuries considered the country’s main means of communication with the rest of the world. Today, the Portuguese coast attracts millions of tourists every year from across Europe and around the world, who arrive in search of warm weather and beautiful seaside scenery. The main destinations are the southern beaches which are warmer than in the North however, the number of tourists has increased throughout the entire country over the past decade.

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Landscaping on an Urban Scale: 12 Linear Park Projects

February 26, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Linear parks exist in many different contexts – along riversides, coastal areas, or inserted in the urban fabric – and represent a very particular type of public space that evokes the idea of a vector and, consequently, the sense of movement. However, they can provide more than just activities and programs associated with mobility, proving to be an appealing solution to the lack of spaces for leisure, contemplation, and relaxation in the most varied urban situations.

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Living in a Single Room: 25 Unique Loft Designs

February 22, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Lofts can refer to the highest story of a building, such as attics, for example, which have been converted into apartments or studios. Later on, the term loft started to be used to describe open-concept spaces, where the entire architectural program was incorporated into one large room, resulting in a market trend.

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Biophilia in Architecture: Nature Indoors and Outdoors

January 31, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

The idea of “Biophilia” was defined as “love of life” in ancient Greece. Although the term may seem relatively new, coming across as a trend in the fields of architecture and interior design, the concept of biophilia was introduced by psychologist Erich Fromm for the first time in 1964 and then popularized in the 1980s by biologist Edward O. Wilson, who studied the lack of connection with nature caused by urban life.

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Quality Spaces in Small Areas: Brazilian Apartments Below 50m2

December 17, 2020 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Solutions for small-scale apartments are becoming more and more needed due to the increasingly smaller apartments being built in the centers of Brazil’s major cities. The high price of land, combined with the current laws and regulations, has boosted the construction of gradually smaller dwellings – which can often translate into lower quality of life for its residents. 

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Cracks Threaten Oscar Niemeyer’s National Library in Brasília

December 2, 2020 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

The Leonel Brizola National Library, designed by Oscar Niemeyer —a building that integrates the Cultural Complex of the Republic, a cultural center located along the Eixo Monumental, in the city of Brasília, Brazil— is covered in cracks. The lack of preventive maintenance has caused several cracks throughout the building, according to an article published in the newspaper Metrópoles.