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Retrospectiva del trabajo de Le Corbuiser, abrirá en Junio en el MoMA de Nueva York

Retrospectiva del trabajo de Le Corbuiser, abrirá en Junio en el MoMA de Nueva York | The Architecture of the City | Scoop.it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bajo el nombre de “Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes”, la exposición fusionará arquitectura, diseño, arte, fotografía y escritos del arquitecto Francés enfocado en los diferentes lugares, edificios y paisajes que visitó e imaginó durante su vida y carrera.

La exposición será divida en 4 secciones, cubriendo desde el paisaje de los objetos encontrados, el paisaje doméstico, el paisaje de la arquitectura y la ciudad moderna, y los territorios del urbanismo y el masterplan. Habrá 5 interiores reconstruidos, también películas mudas grabadas por el mismo Le Corbuiser en los años 30, modelos originales, grabaciones con sonido y acuarelas.

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Modern Design at Loft BAUHAUS in Brazil

Modern Design at Loft BAUHAUS in Brazil | The Architecture of the City | Scoop.it

Designed by Ana Paula Barros and located in Brazil, Loft Bauhaus is an example of modern architecture in its purest form. Inspired by the famous Farnsworth House by Mies Van der Rohe, the residence is said to explore five points of contemporary architecture: open plan, pilotis, free facade and ribbon windows.

According to the architects, “the project is composed by a large living room / dining room, which also works as a balcony. The room and the bathroom are in the same environment, having only the toilet hidden. The bath is open to the outdoor garden with a huge glass panel. The kitchen, which has no divisions, is located on the opposite side of the room and it is integrated with the dining room”.

 

Sustainability was not left aside when developing Loft Bauhaus. Suspended 60 cm above the ground, and constructed using mainly organic materials, the house has a minimum impact on the environment.


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Sustainable Leblon Offices in Rio de Janeiro by Richard Meier & Partners

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Richard Meier & Partners is proud to announce their FIRST project in South America. The new Leblon Offices will be a sustainable and state-of-the-art building in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.The new office building located in the Leblon neighborhood, will be the iconic new international headquarters for VINCI Partners in Brazil. The design scheme consists primarily of open office spaces and a series of terraces which open up and create a direct connection with the urban artery of Av. Bartolomeu Mitre.

 

The design of the office building with its refined formal vocabulary reflects the distinct orientation of the site while addressing issues of sustainability, maximum efficiency and flexibility. The building will be recessed from the urban frontage and masked with a set of louvers designed for both maximum sun shading and privacy retention to the west. On the east, the building has been pulled away from its neighbors to create an internal courtyard and provide natural day lighting on two exposures for all offices. This void creates a generous vertical garden that ties back into a rough and refined exposed architectural concrete service core. The entire project straddles between the refined precision of a white aluminum and glass, free-plan office and the roughness of concrete and vegetation within the courtyard and is reconciled by an illuminated glass bridge.


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Inspired by Nature: Loft 24-7 by Fernanda Marques- São Paulo, Brazil

Inspired by Nature: Loft 24-7 by Fernanda Marques- São Paulo, Brazil | The Architecture of the City | Scoop.it

Wood, stone and books… 3 elements that don’t seem to have very much in common create the main characteristics of the living roomof this loft of 250m, where Fernanda Marques succeeded to make a dream escape from urban frenzy.

The nature plays much more than a mere supporting role: one just has to note the intense use of daylight. The use of materials in their rough state was a fundamental idea for its decoration. Daylight, highlighted textures, fully open to the outside… the key to furnish a house somewhere in between a country villa and a modernist home design.


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