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World Photography Day: Send Us Your Photos!

August 19, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

A form of artistic expression mediated by a technical apparatus, photography has conquered its place among the arts, being, together with cinema, the one that can most faithfully register reality and, therefore, architecture. From large wooden boxes carrying silver emulsion plates to digital cameras and finally our smartphones, there is no doubt that photography has become more accessible to people, who step by step went from spectators to authors of images.

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Brazilian Houses: 12 Projects With Reclaimed Wood

August 12, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Reclaimed wood is wood that has been taken from its original application and repurposed. Old buildings such as houses, barns, and warehouses, often have to be torn down, resulting in demolition waste, which can be recycled and reused. Reclaimed wood can be used for many purposes, from cladding to building structures, and is very popular in contemporary architecture all over the world.

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Modular Components in Industrial Architecture

June 7, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Industrial architecture usually requires fast installation, low-maintenance components, and flexible spaces that can be used for different purposes. Therefore, modular solutions are very common in this type of construction, also adding a powerful visual language to the building.

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Jaime Lerner, Influential Brazilian Urbanist Passes Away At 83

May 27, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

The prominent Brazilian urbanist Jaime Lerner has passed away this Thursday, May 27, at the age of 83. Trained as an architect, Lerner was chosen by the American magazine Planetizen as the second most influential urban planner of all time, only behind Jane Jacobs. In addition to his career linked to architecture and urban planning, Lerner was three times mayor of Curitiba and twice governor of Paraná (1995-1998 and 1999-2002). Lerner graduated in Architecture in 1964 from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) and worked at the Curitiba Institute for Research and Urbanism (Ippuc) since its creation in 1965.

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Bucolic Landscapes: 15 Country Houses in Portugal

May 26, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

With a population of a little over ten million people, of which almost two-thirds are living in urban areas, Portugal is still one of the most rural countries in Europe to this day. A significant part of the population is distributed along the Atlantic Ocean coast, concentrated mainly in Lisbon and Porto, which account for almost half of the country’s residents, resulting in a large and sparsely populated inland area with predominantly rural characteristics.

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Beyond Straight Lines: Curves in Brazilian Houses

May 11, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Modern architecture, in its early days, was based on innovative technologies of construction and a rejection of ornament, which established the use of straight lines in building design. However, thanks to the plasticity of concrete and other materials, new patterns began to emerge, resulting in more organic and curvy lines.

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Brazilian Houses: 10 Homes Using Rustic Wood

April 29, 2021 Equipe ArchDaily Brasil 0

Wood is, without a doubt, one of the most versatile building materials there is. Treated lumber, boards, composites, or rustic hardwood, have structural and visual qualities that attract architects and clients searching for a wide range of possible applications and designs. Logs are one of the oldest ways of using this material since they require very little treatment and processing after the tree is cut and are the most natural form of lumber.

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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.