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Brazilian Houses: 10 Residences With Natural Stone Façades

November 5, 2022 Giovana Martino 0

Inherited from ancestral techniques, dealing with natural stone as a building material is, historically, linked more to the structure of a building than to the finishing stage. With the development of construction, natural stones as a structure were replaced by more efficient and cheaper systems, such as reinforced concrete or even metallic structures and structural masonry, opening space for the use of stones as finishes and coatings.

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Beyond the Triple Journey: What Is Expected of Women in Architecture?

November 4, 2022 Giovana Martino 0

The Great Wars of the early 20th century brought several social transformations, including the introduction of women into the labor market. Decades later, work dynamics are different, but the market continues to reinforce the division of labor by gender and to explore the triple shift. However, there are gaps for possible transformations.

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From City Scale to Details: 27 Projects for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October 17, 2022 Giovana Martino 0

In many countries around the world, October is dedicated to raising awareness for breast cancer. Pink ribbons that represent this cause, are a tribute to Susan G. Komen, responsible for the Cure’s 1990 campaign in the USA. To celebrate this month and add spread awareness efforts, ArchDaily selected some projects that incorporate the color pink into façades, interiors, and details.

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What to Consider When Designing a Kitchen Island?

October 13, 2022 Giovana Martino 0

The islands have proved to be the great favorites of contemporary kitchens, appearing in environments of different sizes and styles and with different materials. Before installing a kitchen island, however, it is necessary to think about a few factors to make a better design decision.

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Cooktop, Gas or Electric Stove: Which One Is Best for Your Kitchen?

October 3, 2022 Giovana Martino 0

In many cultures, the kitchen has become not only a workspace, but also a meeting place, a social environment where family and friends gather for conversation and meals. Seeking to respond to this transformation from more integrated architectural plans and appliances that also have an aesthetic appeal, as well as practical, the choice of kitchen equipment, such as the stove, is no longer restricted to its technical conditions. Check out how to combine practical, technical and aesthetic aspects when choosing a stove.

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Residential Architecture and Nature: 16 Houses That Integrate Brazilian Biomes

September 21, 2022 Giovana Martino 0

Brazil is one of the largest countries in the world, covering an area that goes from the Equator to beyond the Tropic of Capricorn, presenting a wide variety of climates and vegetation, which implies in the diverse natural landscape, flora and fauna for which the country is known. Residential architecture, when considered from its location, must adapt to the conditions of the surroundings, transforming its design according to the climate and morphology. We have gathered below a selection of Brazilian houses that respond to the natural environment in which they are located.