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AD Classics: Crematorium at Vila Alpina / Ivone Macedo Arantes

October 28, 2020 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

The Jayme Augusto Lopes Crematorium, popularly known as Crematorium of Vila Alpina, is located in Jardim Avelino, on the east side of the city of São Paulo. It was designed by architect Ivone Macedo Arantes – at the time an employee of the Cemetery Department of the City of São Paulo – and was inaugurated in 1974. It is considered to be the first crematorium in Brazil and Latin America and one of the largest in the world.

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Landscape Design: Drawings, References and Concepts

September 19, 2020 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Successful landscaping is more than just an innate desire to always be in touch with nature. Designing the landscape of public spaces, gardens, or even indoors is an ever-growing concern due to how the arrangement of elements in space can impact not only spatial but also psychological perceptions, contributing to improved comfort and quality for visitors.

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Paulo Mendes da Rocha Donates His Complete Collection to Casa da Arquitectura in Portugal

September 14, 2020 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha donated his entire collection to Casa da Arquitectura – Portuguese Centre for Architecture based in Matosinhos, which is dedicated to preserving and sharing architectural documents. Considered to be the world’s most renowned living Brazilian architect, he signed the contract with the institution last year in December, one month after being invited to donate the material.

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Portuguese Landscapes: 12 Projects Exploring the Relationship Between Natural and Built

September 2, 2020 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Modern Portuguese architecture has a renowned tradition of exploring the virtues of the landscape, either by integrating or emphasizing the natural elements to create new landscapes that result from the overlapping of culture and nature. Some fine examples are the Boa Nova Tea House and the Leça da Palmeira Tide Pools, both designed by Álvaro Siza, reacting to the rocky seascape where they lie, each in its own way.

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Atelier Marko Brajovic Creates Home Office Capsule That Fits in Any House

August 28, 2020 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Brazilian architecture firm Atelier Marko Brajovic in partnership with the agency ℓiⱴε (Live) and Oca Brasil has just launched their new project, HOM, a kind of portable capsule that provides suitable workspace inside the house. The design explores a relatively new demand of the post-pandemic household, offering “a safe, controlled and equipped workspace,” which integrates organically with the home environment.

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Gardens and Squares: 10 Examples of Small-Scale Landscaping in Brazil

August 25, 2020 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Landscaping is the only artistic expression that includes all five human senses,” says Benedito Abbud in his book Creating Landscapes a guide to Working in Landscape Architecture. While architecture works mainly with sight and touch, landscaping also embraces smell, hearing and taste, “which provides a rich sensorial experience, by combining the most diverse and full perception experiences. The more a garden can sharpen all the senses, the better it fulfills its role.”