Teatro Popular de Niteroi, Brazil: Niemeyer
Teatro Popular de Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro building, Brazil – by Oscar Niemeyer, famous Brazilian architect – Popular Theatre in Niteroi, Modern architecture
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Major recent structures include Diagonal by Pininfarina at Fortaleza waterfront, Ceará, Brasil. This international design firm, known around the world for bringing its distinct automotive heritage and sleek aesthetic to the built environment, plan a 53-story, branded residential tower, with Italian styling.
Also worth noting are Galeria Simões de Assis, Curitiba, Paraná, by Arquea Arquitetos, and Marinho da Serra by Vazio S/A. Interesting properties in the area include Colégio Pro Mundo Building, Aracaju, Sergipe state, by Coletivo de Arquitetos, and Etapa School, Vila Mascote, São Paulo, by biselli+katchborian.
Teatro Popular de Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro building, Brazil – by Oscar Niemeyer, famous Brazilian architect – Popular Theatre in Niteroi, Modern architecture
Design: gmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner. Built for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, this stadium is in Manaus in the Amazon Rainforest.
Design: Vigliecca and Associados
Built for the Games, the facility will stage the modern pentathlon fencing matches, as well as the group stage of the women’s basketball tournament.
Design: Vigliecca and Associados
One of the most technically complex Rio 2016 facilities, the Whitewater Stadium holds 25 million litres of water in its two canoe slalom courses: one for the competitions, measuring 250 m, and a 200-m training course.
Design: gmp Architects
The main arena layout consists of circular stands in monolithic concrete over a structured slab with braced radial raker beams that support the precast elements of the sitting area.
Design: gmp Architects
The temporary building structures of stands and roof, conceived for later reutilization, were designed to allow simple disassembling, transportation and later assembling operation.
Design: Richard Meier & Partners Architects LLP. Completion of this architecture practice’s first project in South America: a seven-story, sustainable structure incorporating generous natural light, and a unique composition of concrete, glass, and innovative vertical gardens.
Design: Vazio S/A architects. Considered for a time Brazil’s largest cinema, Cine Theatro Brasil was built in 1932 at an important intersection in downtown Belo Horizonte. Structural Archeology sought to activate this now unused space, coating the roof framework with a translucent screen, and turning the bleak void into an active venue.
Design: ANGATU Arquitetos
Center of artistic and cultural activities – the challenge was to gather in the same building activities such as classical ballet, choral, ballroom dancing, art exhibitions and martial arts.
Design: Fernandes/Arquitetos Associados. Maracanã, officially called Estádio Mário Filho, was built to serve as the flagship venue for the 1950 World Cup. It was meant to become the biggest football stadium in the world.
Design: Studio MK27. The Txai House merges elements of the vernacular colourful Bahian Houses with the precise lines of Brazilian Modern architecture. It is located in front of a beautiful beach in the city of Itacaré in the Brazilian northeast.
Casa Rio Bonito is a weekend home located in Rio Bonito de cima, a mountain region east of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The proximity of the river was a significant factor in the siting of the project
Casa Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil home design by Denise Macedo Architects – Minas Gerais residence, Brazil property development, Brazilian architecture
Design: Yuri Vital. Supported only by two beams and four pillars, the house projected by the architect Yuri Vital in Tibau do Sul beach, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil stands out for its design and innovation, allied at an affordable cost
Design: David Guerra, architect
The idea was to create a house linked to nature which works as a big deck of contemplation and sociability using natural material to make an atmosphere of snugness in a contemporary proposal.
In the Deodoro Cluster, BCMF Arquitetos were responsible for the design of the X-Park (XPR), a “Radical Sports Park” including the Olympic BMX Center (BMX), Olympic Whitewater Stadium: Canoe / Kayak Slalom (CAN), and the Olympic Mountain Bike Park (MBK).
Rio Olympic Park, Brazil 2016 Building, Project, Photo, Design, Property, Image Rio Olympic Park Buildings : 2016 Architecture Sports Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – design by BCMF Arquitetos page updated 15 Jul 2016 Rio Olympic Park Concept designs of the Rio 2016 winning bid (20 venues), Rio de Janeiro 2009/10- Design: BCMF Arquitetos … Read more
Taking its inspiration from the dramatic natural setting and the energy and ambitions of Rio, AECOM’s winning masterplan design for the Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games will start to become a reality as works begins to develop the plans by teams in London and Rio de Janeiro.