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Architects: Memola Estúdio, Vitor Penha
- Area: 504 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Adérito Preto, Clatt, Dpot, FGE LUMI, Firgal, +2
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Natura NASP Reception / Memola Estúdio + Vitor Penha
KZ Apartment / Nildo José
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Architects: Nildo José
- Area: 170 m²
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Manufacturers: Arnaldo Danemberg antiquário, Atrium, Basile Marcenaria, By Kamy, Casual Interiores, +18
Pitanga Filmes Office / Arquitetura Nacional
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Architects: Arquitetura Nacional
- Area: 990 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Brasil Imperial, Kdois, linha jibóia
Panamericana House / Bernardes Arquitetura + Sala2 Arquitetura
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Architects: Bernardes Arquitetura, Sala2 Arquitetura
- Area: 12916 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: panoramah!®, Clatt, Iron Logic, Leicht, Marvelar, +1
How To Calculate How Much Wallpaper You Need
Once the construction of an architecture project is finished, it's time to install the claddings that will make up the visible faces of the interior spaces. Wallpaper –an efficient way to bring color and design into rooms – is generally specified according to the square meters we want to cover, so we must start by calculating the area of each surface with great precision.
This task can be easy on clear walls with standard dimensions, but it can generate mishaps or unnecessary expenses in more complex designs. We present some tips to make an estimate as accurate and efficient as possible.
Apartment in Oeiras / Site Specific Arquitectura
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Architects: Site Specific Arquitectura
Morumbi I Apartment / CGA Arquitetos
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Architects: CGA Arquitetos
- Area: 415 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Botteh, By Kamy, Carbono Design, Dpot, FAS Iluminação, +7
Ana Holanda's Office / STUDIO DLUX
Patio Apartment / RAS·A
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Architects: RAS·A
- Year: 2018
Apartment in Rua do Arco to São Mamede / Atelier Pupa
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Architects: Atelier Pupa
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Manufacturers: Corian, JRBOTAS, Koklatt
Deloitte Hub Offices / OPENBOOK Architecture
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Architects: OPENBOOK Architecture
- Area: 12000 m²
- Year: 2016
Kral Galery / TIRONI BARTLAU
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Architects: TIRONI BARTLAU
- Area: 47 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Sherwin-Williams, Arauco, Divicen, Microfloor, MuebleMetal
PMC House / PRISCILLA MULLER, Studio Arquitetura e Design
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Architects: PRISCILLA MULLER, Studio Arquitetura e Design
- Area: 960 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: B&B Italia, Flos, MDF Italia, Minotti, Npk Mármores, +1
AL122 Apartment / Gabriela Estefam + Augusto Kenji
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Architects: Augusto Kenji, Gabriela Estefam
- Area: 452 ft²
- Year: 2018
Dijon Kitchen / Diego Revollo Arquitetura
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Architects: Diego Revollo Arquitetura
- Area: 355 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Acros Coifas, Allure, Bertazzoni La Germania, Deca, Decorar e Revestir, +19
Béton Brut Bathrooms: The Beauty of Concrete in Intimate Spaces
Why use concrete in bathrooms?
Béton brut or "raw concrete" is a naturally porous material that provides many advantages for the design and build of a bathroom. As a waterproof and pressure-resistant material, it is easy to clean, doesn't deteriorate, prevents bathroom fungus and is low maintenance. Attractive as it is functional, concrete is versatile for both on-site furniture and wall coatings, floors and even shower trays. In addition, due to its thermal mass, concrete is an excellent material for floor heating.
Pro Tip: There are a variety of concrete finishes, but for the safety of daily bathroom users, you must add a surface sealer and a certain percentage of traction to avoid slippage.
Below, we've compiled 26 concrete bathrooms that find intimacy in béton brut.
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Loft Diego / Arquitetura Nacional
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Architects: Arquitetura Nacional
- Area: 68 m²
- Year: 2019
These 13 Designs by IKEA Make Life Easier (and More Equitable) for Differently-Abled People
Architects' general ignorance about the needs and requirements of people with special needs is worrisome. Beyond complying with mandatory regulations (different in each country), the quality of life for different-abled people depends on specific and daily factors that go beyond a railing or a ramp, and are often left in the hands of professionals who have never dealt with such issues.
This Ables, a project developed by IKEA and the non-profit organizations Milbat and Access Israel, provides an excellent resource for how to create an equitable design in the smallest and simplest of details. From door handles that are can be opened with a forearm to a couch lift that enables users to sit down and get up easily, these 13 products are available to the general public on ThisAbles.com. Some products can even be 3D-printed independently.
See the video below for more details of the project.