
Sao Paulo: The Latest Architecture and News
Oscar Freire Observatory / TRIPTYQUE
Architecture Photography: Lina Bo Bardi's 'Sesc Pompeia'

The designer and photographer Fernando Pires has completed a photographic series on Sesc Pompéia, one of Lina Bo Bardi's most significant works.
The photographer's series explores that symmetry in Bo Bardi's brutalist design, in which two colors, red and concrete-gray, unite harmoniously.
See more of Pires' images, after the break...
K House / Studio Arthur Casas

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Architects: Studio Arthur Casas
- Area: 566 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Alle Engenharia, Edatec, Marvelar
Container Project / H²O Arquitetura

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Architects: H²O Arquitetura
- Year: 2011
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Manufacturers: Glass Mosaic, I9 Marcenaria, Loja Conceito H²O, Pedras Dema, Spazyo
D-Edge / Muti Randolph + Marcelo Pontes + Zemel + Chalabi Arquitetos

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Architects: Marcelo Pontes, Muti Randolph , Zemel + Chalabi Arquitetos; Muti Randolph , Marcelo Pontes, Zemel + Chalabi Arquitetos
- Year: 2010
Santander Datacenter / LoebCapote Arquitetura e Urbanismo

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Architects: LoebCapote Arquitetura e Urbanismo
- Area: 85000 m²
- Year: 2013
Walmart Sao Paulo / Estudio Guto Requena

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Architects: Estudio Guto Requena
- Area: 6400 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Bortolini, Citycase, Escinter, Lumini, Masisa
PV House / Sergio Sampaio Archi + Tectônica

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Architects: Sergio Sampaio Archi + Tectônica
- Area: 890 m²
- Year: 2011
MG Residence / Reinach Mendonça Arquitetos Associados
M&M Residence / Bonina Arquitetura
RedBull Station Sao Paulo / TRIPTYQUE
El Memorial de América Latina después del Incendio

Después del incendio, el futuro del Memorial de América Latina de Oscar Niemeyer, es incierto.
De acuerdo con el presidente del Memorial, João Batista de Andrade, se está esperando que terminen las investigaciones del Departamento de Bomberos y la Policía antes de determinar qué acción se tomará: "Tenemos que saber cuál es el impacto del fuego en la estructura del edificio. Si tenemos que demoler, lamentablemente, tendrá que hacerse. Si la seguridad lo requiere, vamos a demoler".
Más detalles, después de la pausa...
Restaurante Deliqatê / FGMF
Sao Paulo: 5 Great Buildings
Producers Monstro Filmes have shared with us a gorgeous animation: an homage to the city of Sao Paulo and its five major architectural icons.
São Paulo: 5 Grandes Construções (Sao Paulo: 5 Great Buildings) highlights the Martinelli Building, Banespa, MASP, COPAN and Unique. Clearly inspired by "Chicago - Five Great Buildings," by Al Boardman, the video uses simple, fluid lines to represent and reveal each building's unique form.
Why Iwan Baan's TED Talk Was Right
Iwan Baan's recent TED talk on ingenious informal settlement 'architecture' became instantly popular, clearly striking a chord with people across the globe. The lecture has been called everything from heartwarming to condescending, but for Parsons graduate students Meagan Durlak and James Frankis it was reaffirming. Durlak and Frankis have spent time working in Sao Paolo's favelas and understand that finding a balance between the good and the bad is key to the revitalization of these settlements. This article, originally published in Metropolis Magazine as "Response to Iwan Baan's TED Talk," journals some of their experiences working in South American slums, and why we need to stop treating those slums as a blight.
Meagan Durlak and I were excited to see the TED talk by architectural photographer Iwan Baan on the ingenuity found within informal settlements. In his presentation he walks us through a range of communities across the world, capturing many such settlements, including houses above a lagoon and a repurposed office block.
Baan’s view of informal settlements resonates with our own work; it’s an under-told story that we very much applaud. He shows an overview of people’s lives and their unique methods for adapting to difficult conditions. Perhaps as interesting as his film are the reactions to it from TED viewers. Many found the innovation in informal settlements to be inspiring and heartwarming; others claimed that this talk is just a life affirming story for the rich 1% of the world, perpetuating inaction for areas which need immediate aid. The two sides of the argument reminded us of our own work and the battles we have gone through in trying to wrap our heads around the systems of informal settlements, as well as the difficulties we have had in explaining their hidden properties to others.
Museu Brasileiro de Escultura (MuBE) / Paulo Mendes da Rocha

Keep an eye out, or you might miss the Museu Brasileiro de Escultura (a.k.a. MuBE, pronounced MOO-bee). Widely considered the masterpiece of Pritzker Prize-winner Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the building was in fact born out of the desire to have no building at all. When in the 1980s an empty lot in Sao Paulo's mansion-laden Jardins district was slated to become a shopping mall, wealthy residents successfully lobbied to create a public square instead. To sweeten the deal and ensure the land stayed commercial-free, they hired Mendes de Rocha to create MuBE. Completed in 1995, the 7000-sq-meter museum hunkers down beneath ground level, thus preserving what in Sao Paulo is that rarest of luxuries: a public green space.














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