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House Varanda, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Carla Juaçaba
https://www.carlajuacaba.com.br/
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Carla Juaçaba - Pavilhão do Vaticano na Bienal de Veneza de 2018
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We went on a studio trip to listen to Carla Juaçaba discuss a series of ambitious cultural projects including the ephemeral Pavilion Humanidade 2012 for Rio+20 earlier this evening. Thank you for an engaging evening and to @barbicancentre and @architecturefoundation for hosting. — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/scx8mzr
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Capela do Vaticano (Biennale Architettura 2018), Veneza. Carla Juaçaba. Fotos: Federico Cairolli
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Ten architects design chapels for the vatican's first pavilion at the venice biennale
The vatican’s debut at the venice architecture biennale, invites ten architects to design and build ten chapels in a wooded area at the venetian island of san giorgio maggiore. (...)
1 • The morning chapel • Flores & Prats
2 • Sean Godsell's Vatican Chapel • Sean Godsell
3 •  Smiljan Radic
4 •  Terunobu Fujimori 
5 • Carla Juaçaba
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Carla Juaçaba
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Carla Juaçaba
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DO IT (around the world)
do it is an ever-expanding set of creative instructions by leading artists – simple enough for anyone to do. The project first started in Paris in 1993 with Serpentine Artistic Director Hans Ulrich Obrist and artists Bertrand Lavier and Christian Boltanski.
In 2020, 30 artists from around the world are making brand new instructions for people to do at home, with do its from creative figures from the fields of art, music, poetry, fashion and design, including Virgil Abloh, Chino Amobi, Arca, BTS, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Alvaro Barrington, Grace Wales Bonner, Ian Cheng, Matt Copson, Shawanda Corbett, Counterspace, Jesse Darling, Aria Dean, Es Devlin, Demna Gvasalia, Aurelia Guo, Max Hawkins, Evan Ifeokya, Arthur Jafa, Carla Juaçaba, Dozie Kanu, Ligia Lewis, Kelsey Lu, Total Luxury Spa, James Massiah, Oscar Murillo, Jeremy O’Harris, Precious Okoyomon, Nisha Ramayya, Megan Rooney, Rachel Rose, Lorenzo Senni, Solange, Patrick Staff, Jenna Sutela, FKA twigs, Jan Vorisek, Leilah Weinraub and Hsu Che Yu.
You can find the new do its alongside a set of archival instructions intended for the home environment on a hub created by Google Arts & Culture g.co/doitaroundtheworld. New do its are uploaded weekly in May and June 2020 and shared on Serpentine’s Instagram @serpentineuk. Do its are also available through the Bloomberg Connects App.
Share your own creations using #doit and #doitaroundtheworld and please tag @serpentineuk so we can see what you’ve made.
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director at the Serpentine Galleries, initiated do it in Paris in 1993 with artists Christian Boltanski and Bertrand Lavier, gathering recipes for artworks from twelve artists. Since then, more than 400 artists have contributed instructions, including founders Boltanksi and Lavier, plus Yoko Ono, Gilbert and George, Louise Bourgeois, Adrian Piper, Tracey Emin and Félix González-Torres—an eclectic mix of things that range from the active to the absurd and the philosophical. Over the nearly three-decade life of the project, more than 150 art spaces in over 15 countries have exhibited do it exhibitions and many new versions have appeared, such as do it (museum), do it (tv) and do it (in school).
The idea for do it (around the world) began when people quarantined due to the COVID-19 outbreak in Italian cities and elsewhere began making and sharing do its via social media in March 2020. ICI launched do it (home), a selection of artists’ instructions especially suited to be realised from home and shared across ICI’s global network of collaborators. Kaldor Public Art Projects, the world’s longest-running public art organisation launched do it (australia) in 2020 http://doit.kaldorartprojects.org.au/.
Project partners: Serpentine Galleries, Independent Curators International (ICI) in New York, Kaldor Public Art Projects in Sydney, Bloomberg Philanthropies and Google Arts & Culture
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Rio Bonito House in #brazil designed by Carla Juaçaba Studio. Casa Rio Bonito is a weekend home located in Rio Bonito de cima, a mountain region east of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The proximity of the river was a signi cant factor in the siting of the project. Two stone bearing walls of 1.10 meters in thickness support four steel beams which carry the roof and oor joists. Two voids puncture the roof at either end of the structure, washing the interior surface of the stone bearing walls with light and creating a stark contrast be- tween the weight of the structure and lightness of the roof and oor which oat above the rough ground. In contrast to the oor to ceiling glazing offering views to the river at the front façade, openings at the back façade give vertical continuity to the large open- ings above. As the house is suspended from the ground, it is protected from moisture and weather while maintaining a visual connection to the river. The structural stone walls are circulation routes to a roof top garden at the exterior and contain a replace and wood burning stove at the interior, further extrapolating the notion of solid versus void. Water and re, weight and lightness, archaic and modern coexist in the cosmol- ogy of this habitat. Project name: Casa Rio Bonito Architecture firm: @carlajuacaba Location: Rio Bonito de cima, a mountain region east of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Area: 70 m² Year: 2005 Photography: Nelson Kon #casa #awesome #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #picoftheday #amazingarchitecture #style #nofilter #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #architecturephotography #home #house ‎#amazing ‎#معماری (Rio Bonito, Rio de Janeiro) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_xKAfVFskA/?igshid=7f8v51k125pl
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Rio Bonito House
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Rio Bonito House, Lumiar, Brazil - Carla Juaçaba
https://www.carlajuacaba.com.br/
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Espiritualidad y Naturaleza
Con los siguientes ejemplos  de capillas y santuarios (espacios contemplativos) queremos comprobar como la incorporación de la naturaleza a las construcciones genera un espacio de meditación y espiritualidad. La necesidad de que la luz toque el alma y de percibir el cielo y la naturaleza. En definitiva, queremos observar como la espiritualidad y la convivencia con la naturaleza van de la mano.
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kazu721010 · 6 years
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Santa Teresa's House / Carla Juaçaba
Photos © Federico Cairoli
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Casa Rio Bonito (2005), Lumiar - Rio de Janeiro. Carla Juaçaba.
"I just had to bring four iron beams. [...] and I didn't have any drawings."
Photos by Nelson Kon.
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Igara Building, Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Igara Building Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro Apartments, Brasil Real Estate, Architecture Images
Igara Building, Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro
26 August 2021
Design: Cité Arquitetura
Location: Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
New Cité Arquitetura Project Is A Multifamiliar Residential in Leblon, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Igara Building, in Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, 2021 – Located on the corner of Igarapava and Sambaíba streets, in the lower part of Alto Leblon, in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), the Edifício Igara is an architectural project signed by Cité Arquitetura, led by the architects and partners Fernando Costa and Celso Rayol, with landscaping deisgn signed by Embyá and interiors project by Manga Rosa Arquitetura. 
The name Igara is inspired on the streets that surround the building, consolidating a direct relationship with the place’s vocation. The project’s conception used the etymology of the word ‘Igarapava’, a Tupi term meaning “Port of Canoes”, and the meaning of “Sambaíba”, the name given to a bushy shrub native to the Brazilian cerrado biome.
Cité’s project drew from these meanings of place to recreate the idea of the tree’s strength. Creating an image of a root that seeks the soil and a treetop that seeks the sky, the foundation is rooted and remains intact connected to the earth, like a safe port of arrival, and, in a sort of ascension, the building seeks the atmosphere.
The balconies have retractable glass panels integrated into the rooms, providing more natural light, ventilation, and a feeling of freedom, in addition to a better use of the space. The idea is to integrate the inside with the outside, at the same time allowing residents spatial freedom.
The concept of making roots and ascending to the sky is evidenced by the colors on the facade, which range from earthy, dark tones on the bottom of the building to lighter, softer tones on the top. With this relationship, the bulk of the tree would be the building itself, where a delicate railing element conveys the idea of this enclosure in branches, which shelters and protects like a nest.
The building has a terrace-garden located above the penthouses, which is intended to be a convivial environment, with coastal species and sandbank vegetation. There is also a vegetable garden and an area for contemplation of the surrounding landscape with a privileged view of the sea from the Leblon beach. The view from above speaks to the amazement we feel when we reach the highest branch of a strong and robust tree.
Igara Building in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Property Information
Project: Igara Building Architecture: Cité Arquitetura (Celso Rayol and Fernando Costa) Project Coordinators: Daniel Osório and Lucia Andrezo Team: Eduarda Volschan, Luiza Melo, Luisa Linden, Leonardo Leal, Pedro Brito, Maria Vitória Martins, Thiago Godoy and Fernanda Teixeira Interiors: Manga Rosa Arquitetura Landscaping: Embyá
Location: Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Area: 2.787,13 m² Under development / Started year: 2020
Pictures: Studio VIR
Cité Arquitetura
Cité Arquitetura is a 9-year-old company that experienced an exponential growth. In its first year, it was already working with more than 20 developers in Brazil. Founded by architects Celso Rayol and Fernando Costa, Cité Arquitetura values organization and method in the creation of projects and relies on a multidisciplinary technical team, prepared to design in different scales and programs.
These attributes guarantee a quality control and more synergy in the meeting of the works with the city. Moreover, we believe that the projects that brought us awards are fruits of our understanding that designing is not a monologue, but part of a wider dialogue with the city. https://ift.tt/3mAWuOG
Igara Building, Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, images / information received 260821 from Cité Arquitetura
Location: Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America
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