
São Paulo: The Latest Architecture and News
Fast Shop Lifestyle Ibirapuera Store / Kengo Kuma & Associates
Elo Studio / Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores

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Architects: Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores
- Area: 15 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Casa Moysés, Criare, Deca, Dpot, Enjoy House, +9
MER Apartment / Jacobsen Arquitetura

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Architects: Jacobsen Arquitetura
- Area: 800 m²
- Year: 2019
Líder Store / FGMF
VM Apartment / NJ+ Arquitetos Associados

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Architects: Nildo José
- Area: 93 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Basile Marcenaria, Caesarstone, Dpot, Etel, Francisco Milhomens, +6
Blumenthal Building / Kruchin Arquitetura

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Architects: Kruchin Arquitetura
- Area: 2662 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: JHenrique azulejaria, Ser-Cop
"Brazil is Synonymous with Inequality": Aerial Images Reveal Wealth Gap in Brazilian Cities

Most people are familiar with the concept of social and economic inequality, but although it affects a large part of the world's population, it is still somewhat abstract for many people. Photographer Johnny Miller intends to make it visible through his project Unequal Scenes, capturing images of spatial inequality from a very revealing perspective: aerial imagery.
The project started in South Africa, a country that is socially and spatially marked by apartheid, and now has been taken to Brazil to document scenarios in which extreme poverty and wealth coexist within a few meters, showing how distance is not only a measurement of physical length but can also imply more complex aspects, deeply rooted in our society.
Porto Seguro Cultural Center / Yuri Vital

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Architects: Miguel Muralha, São Paulo Arquitetura, Yuri Vital
- Area: 3800 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: JKMF Engenharia, Kurdjian Fruchtengarten Engenharia, Teixeira Duarte SA
Cigarra House / FGMF
Expansion of Apartment in Brazil Building / Alvorada Arquitetos

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Architects: Alvorada Arquitetos
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2020
"Transdisciplinarity Is Essential to Architecture": An Interview with Office Vão

Vão is a transdisciplinary architecture office based in São Paulo, Brazil, created in 2013 by Anna Juni, Enk te Winkel, and Gustavo Delonero. The office operates in a territory between fields, exploring multiple subjects and scales ranging from art installations to residential architecture, as well as cultural, commercial, and corporate facilities, seeking to dissolve or push the boundaries between disciplines to enhance architectural thinking and practice.
Recently we had the opportunity to talk with the team partners about some of the topics that shape the firm's approach and also look deeper into some of the group's best-known projects. You can read the interview below.
Thompson Hess House / Felipe Hess Arquitetos

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Architects: Felipe Hess Arquitetos
- Area: 4305 ft²
- Year: 2020
Ícaro de Castro Mello's Ibirapuera Sporting Arena Could Be Converted Into a Shopping Center

For the past few weeks, there has been concern that the Ginásio do Ibirapuera, an indoor sporting arena located in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by architect Ícaro de Castro Mello, may be converted into a shopping, entertainment, and gastronomic center. This could be the fate of the building, which is of notorious historical significance if the private sector sets in motion the financial modeling report for the Ibirapuera Park concession, articulated by the São Paulo State Government.
Ibiuna House / Metro Arquitetos Associados
Pantera Filmes Studio / Matú Arquitetura

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Architects: Matú Arquitetura
- Area: 30 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Cremme, Jardim do Centro, Plume, Traccia Mobile
Light House / Studio Guilherme Torres

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Architects: Studio Guilherme Torres
- Area: 1226 m²
- Year: 2020
Itsu São Paulo Store / Terra e Tuma Arquitetos Associados

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Architects: Terra e Tuma Arquitetos Associados
- Area: 1776 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: GstarSoft
Bohemian Interiors: the Architecture of Bars in São Paulo

São Paulo has a vibrant nightlife, either by nature or due to the lack of other attractions, offering as many possibilities as its population of more than 12 million people. Therefore, bars have become the favorite spots for residents from all over the city, living in the east, west, north, and south.
We have selected a few projects of bars already published in ArchDaily that represent a sample of this bohemian architecture that so many inhabitants of São Paulo are used to – an architecture that is all about remodeling, socializing, gathering, and bonding in intimate spaces.



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