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Shining Constellations: Maps Show the Population Distribution on Earth

July 6, 2020 Romullo Baratto 0

Hungarian analyst and cartographer Robert Szucs shared with ArchDaily another of his series of maps, this time addressing the population distribution on Earth. A large blackboard, identifying only the geopolitical boundaries of countries and continents, reveals bright constellations, representing human agglomerations and the world’s great voids.

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Global Watersheds and Waterways Captured in Vibrant Colorized Maps

June 9, 2020 Romullo Baratto 0

GIS analyst and Hungarian cartographer Robert Szucs has shared an impressive collection of maps that bring together all the drainage basins of the world in vibrant colors. Titled Grasshopper Geography, the maps showcase the rivers and watercourses of the world, featuring the basins of selected regions, countries and continents.

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27th World Congress of Architects – UIA2020RIO is Postponed to July 2021

March 27, 2020 Romullo Baratto 0

Following the recommendations of public authorities and the WHO general guidelines towards the COVID-19 pandemic, The International Union of Architects, UIA, the Institute of Architects of Brazil, IAB and the Executive Committee UIA2020RIO have decided to postpone the 27th World Congress of Architects to July 2021. The announcement echoes several other events related to architecture that had to be postponed, including the Venice Biennale and the Salone del Mobile.

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How is Coronavirus Affecting the Daily Lives of Architects? Our Readers Answer

March 25, 2020 Romullo Baratto 0

A glimpse of hope emerged from the endless loop of COVID-19 news this week when China announced the closure of their last temporary hospital in Wuhan due to their stabilization of the pandemic that has now taken the world by storm. Western countries have been enforcing more restrictive measures aiming to stop the spread of the virus, including mandating shelter-in-place orders and forcing any business deemed non-essential to close. Due to the quarantine and isolation politics imposed by the authorities around the globe, we asked you, our readers, how the coronavirus is affecting your daily life as architects and designers. These answers allowed us to compose an overall picture of the atmosphere established by the pandemic – and the way we are adapting to it.

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7 Movies in Which the Interiors Take on the Leading Role

March 24, 2020 Romullo Baratto 0

The recent success of Parasite, the award winning film directed by South Korean director Bong Joon Ho, has created a conversation around the emphasis of architecture and interior spaces in movies. This particular film does an excellent job of blurring the boundaries between the two disciplinary fields, to the point where the architecture is not just the background of the set, but it has been placed at the forefront of the storyline, and takes on the leading role in many scenes.

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MMW, an Online Platform for Architectural Visuals by Women

March 20, 2020 Romullo Baratto 0

Mulher, Mujer, Woman, or simply MMW, is an online platform dedicated to architectural representations, whose objective is to spread the women’s production within our professional field. Created by the Brazilian architects Carol Vasques and Débora Boniatti as a reaction to the still scarce diffusion of female references, the platform seeks to “highlight the importance and relevance of women in the past, present and future of the profession.”

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Discover Lisbon Interiors in 15 Apartments

March 12, 2020 Romullo Baratto 0

With a vast built heritage, Lisbon’s contemporary architectural production is rich in rehabilitation projects. Lacking space for new buildings – unless one is willing to pay for the land’s high market price – Lisbon’s current architecture prescinds tabula rasa and faces the challenge of working with what already exists – often limiting itself to design only interior spaces.