Praça do Natal Competition, Brazil, Natal Building

Praça do Natal Competition, Brazil, Natal Building

The Prefecture of Natal launched a National Competition for the Design of a new Icon and a Christmas Square in Natal (Brazil). ‘Natal’ meaning ‘Christmas’ in Portuguese, the city wants to develop this specific characteristic as a tourism attraction feature.

School in Campinas, Brazil: São Paulo Building

School in Campinas, Brazil: São Paulo building

Situated in a big housing complex, destitute of any urbanistic or architectonic quality, in the surroundings of Campinas, the site, with two corners and quite meager dimensions for the proposed program, was essential to determine the compact and vertical plan

House Joanopolis, Brazilian home: property

House Joanopolis, Brazil

The house was designed for friends who used to visit Carambó, a farm two kilometers away where we built a pavilion in 2002. The region is located at the foot of the one thousand feet high Mantiqueira Mountain, on the border of São Paulo and Minas Gerais states.

Bread Museum: Ilópolis Building, Brazil

Bread Museum: Ilópolis Building, Brazil

Culture needs to be understood as something ranging from tradition to invention. There are certain things created and built in the past that need to be preserved, otherwise we will be trapped within a distorted, disfiguring present

House RR, São Paulo property, Brazil

House RR, São Paulo property

Casa RR: Brazilian House, New Brasil residential building – design by Andrade Morettin Arquitetos – São Paulo home photo: Brazil architecture, architect, property design images

Living Steel Competition, Housing Recife

Living Steel Competition, Housing Recife

Within this macro-region, Recife is part of the Tropical Atlantic region. With a notable hydrographic network the costal sub-region presents an unstable relation between soil and water, while the tendency is to occupy low, periodically flooded wetlands.

Slice House Brazil, Porto Alegre home photos

Slice House Brazil, Porto Alegre home

The house makes a series of references to Brazilian modern architecture as well as adding a new element with its complex prismatic geometry. This complex geometry generates a series of spatial illusions in the interior spaces which illustrates procter-rihl design language.