Renata Ramos Designs a Lively Private Residence in Porto Alegre Brazil

Humaita Apartment is a private residence designed by Renata Ramos. The home is located in Porto Alegre, Brazil and was completed in 2015. Humaita Apartment by Renata Ramos: “The purpose of the renovation was to adapt the 70m² (754.5ft²) apartment to the demands of a young couple. The main requests were the visual integration in social area (living, dining and kitchen), and the need for storage. The couple works partly..
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065 fly fishing in scotland by mountain dog phots …

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View from the Covered Footbridge by sukchookim by sukchookim

From Bhutan Series
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Lake Louise by Pentafan by Pentafan

Lake Louise This one of the most photographed places in Canada. I didn’t get good weather for photos because it was cloudy and rainy evening when I was there. Banff National Park
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EDP Headquarters / Aires Mateus

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Architects: Aires Mateus

Location: Av. 24 de Julho, Lisboa, Portugal

Architect In Charge: Aires Mateus

Design Team: Manuel Aires Mateus, Francisco Aires Mateus,

Area: 46222.0 sqm

Project Year: 2015

Photographs: Juan Rodriguez

Project Leader : Francisco Caseiro, ana rita rosa, pedro ribeiro

Colaborators: Mariana Barbosa mateus, vânia fernandes, paolo agostini, francesca lupo, marco campolongo, joão ortigão ramos, teresa mascarenhas, patricia marques, neus beneyto, olga sanina, luisa sol, humberto fonseca, humberto silva, joão esteves, rita conceição silva, filipa ferreira, diana mira, andré passos, catarina bello, joão caria, carlotta fantoni, valentina del motto, francesca gagliardi, martina palocci, borja fernandez, duarte madrugo, joão pedro miguel, mizuho anzai

Consultants: Frederico Valsassina, José Maria Assis

Engineer: AFA Consult

Constructor: Mota Engil / HCI

Client: EDP

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From the architect. The legacy designed the project´s major gesture. The extended past of the city, or the history of the land claimed from the water, dictated the establishment of the forms along the river’s edge. They lock a square, a public space, and a mass of air that gives meaning to the building.

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The structure is etched with vertical elements which give modulation, structure, protection from the sun, and resolve the whole building. Variable profiles are subtly modeled within a smooth and continuous design, where plans delicately suggest themselves. An ever-changing facade varies with the light, half-light, or shadow, and changes from more opaque and mysterious, to more transparent, revealing the light pulsating within it. The gesture resolves the project, protecting working space, creating courtyards in section, and public functions within the horizontal square.

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A walk in the pine forest byTaras Doroshenko…

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Discovering new views. by OscarNilsson by OscarNilsson

Red Door by PatoBeltran by PatoBeltran

Shot during a trip to a beautiful farm in Virginia.
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Bertjan Pot designs bespoke Jacquard textile for Cassina’s iconic Utrecht armchair

Milan 2016: Dutch designer Bertjan Pot has created a colourful textile to upholster Cassina’s Utrecht armchair, designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1935. (more…)

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