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Can Architecture Be Read as a Work of Art? An Interview With gru.a

June 9, 2023 Romullo Baratto 0

Trans-scale is an interesting word. It can mean the passage from one scale to another, a shift in magnitudes. It can also mean the negation of the scale itself, the refusal to accept its physical limits. It is also the term used by Pedro Varella to describe the practice of gru.a (a group of architects), a Rio de Janeiro-based office of which he is a partner along with Caio Calafate. Supported by a tripod of design, education and research, gru.a has carried out a relevant set of works that have earned it recognition within and outside Brazil in just over ten years of work.

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The Power of Emotions: How Does Space Move Us?

May 12, 2023 Romullo Baratto 0

“The taste of the apple lies in the contact of the fruit with the palate, not in the fruit itself,” Jorge Luis Borges once said. The taste is not something inherent in itself; its experience is the result of an encounter. Similarly, emotions are not contained within architecture, but are only felt through the encounter of the body with the space, when it becomes a place. How does the environment affect how we feel? This is the question that drives the duo of artists and filmmakers Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine in their latest endeavor, the book “The Emotional Power of Space,” which will be released on May 17th in an event preceding the opening of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023.

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Fighting Slavery and Child Labor in Architecture: An Interview with Sharon Prince

May 3, 2023 Romullo Baratto 0

Dismantling the system of slave and child labor in the architecture and construction industry does not seem like a simple task, especially on a global scale. However, this is precisely the mission of the Design for Freedom (DFF) initiative, created by CEO and founder of the Grace Farms Foundation, Sharon Prince, along with Bill Menking, professor and editor-in-chief of The Architect’s Newspaper.

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“The Future of Water” Is the Theme of the Portuguese Exhibition at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023

March 22, 2023 Romullo Baratto 0

The Portugal pavilion at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia 2023 will present the Fertile Futures project, curated by Andreia Garcia and assistant curators Ana Neiva and Diogo Aguiar. The project aims to address water resources issues in seven Portuguese hydro geographies and encourage reflection on building a sustainable, equitable, and fertile future. The exhibition will take place at Palazzo Franchetti from May 20 to November 26, 2023.

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ÁLvaro Siza and Studio Albori to Design Vatican Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2023

March 10, 2023 Romullo Baratto 0

Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira was chosen by the Holy See to create the installation that will represent it at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which will take place between May 20 and November 26, 2023. In collaboration with Studio Albori from Italy, the pavilion of the Vatican will be dedicated to the theme of social friendship. This is in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the pontificate of Pope Francis.

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Who Is Sir David Chipperfield? 17 Things to Know About the 2023 Pritzker Architecture Laureate

March 7, 2023 Romullo Baratto 0

Few architects in history have had the honor and privilege of intervening in the famous St. Mark’s Square in Venice — a tourist landmark of incomparable historical value to humanity. Sir David Chipperfield is one of them. As if that was not enough, he also left his mark on another project of inestimable value: the Neue Nationalgalerie, designed originally by Mies van der Rohe in Berlin. The four centuries that separate the design from its restoration seem to pose no difficulties for the 2023 Pritzker Prize winner, who rejects an international style of architecture in search of a trait that highlights local qualities.

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Oscar Niemeyer’s Unfinished Architecture for Lebanon’s International Fair Inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage in Danger List

January 25, 2023 Romullo Baratto 0

On the grounds of the Tripoli International Fair (Rashid Karameh International Exhibition Center) in Lebanon, one finds one of the five largest exhibition centers in the world. The 15 structures, designed by legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in 1963, remain unfinished due to the project’s abandonment during the country’s civil war in 1975. Inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage in Danger List, on January 25th, 2023, the 70-hectare site is located between the historic center of Tripoli and the port. In 2022, the renovation of one of the structures on the site, the Niemeyer Guest House, by East Architecture won the Aga Khan Award.

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6 Houses in 6 Films: Architecture and Cinematographic Space

January 20, 2023 Romullo Baratto 0

There are many ways to get to know a place. Ask a group of people who know Venice; chances are good that everyone has some mental image of the city and its canals. Once again, ask how many have already visited the Venetian capital. Few or no one may have done so. While traveling is a complete way to experience a place, it’s not the only way – images of cities, areas and buildings are everywhere, from advertising to the arts, from Instagram to cinema, and they leave deep impressions on our memory and imagination.