Casa Lua by TETRO in Belo Horizonte
Casa Lua in Belo Horizonte organizes domestic life as a sequence of calibrated outlooks over the Serra do Curral and the city’s horizon. Four stacked levels act as urban belvederes,…
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Brazilian Architecture mirrors the country’s rich cultural heritage and diverse geography, blending influences ranging from indigenous communities, Portuguese colonizers, and African traditions to modernist philosophies. Starting with Portuguese-inspired Baroque-style churches and colonial buildings in the 16th century, Brazilian architecture evolved to incorporate European styles like Neoclassicism and Art Nouveau in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The mid-20th century marked a significant shift with the emergence of Brazilian Modernism, epitomized by the work of Oscar Niemeyer and landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. Their groundbreaking designs, especially in creating Brazil’s new capital, Brasília, introduced a distinctive style marked by bold curves, sweeping forms, and a futuristic aesthetic, defining a uniquely Brazilian perspective of modernity. Contemporary Brazilian architecture perpetuates this innovative spirit while also addressing critical issues like sustainability and social housing, often integrating local materials and honoring Brazil’s diverse cultural and natural landscapes.
Casa Lua in Belo Horizonte organizes domestic life as a sequence of calibrated outlooks over the Serra do Curral and the city’s horizon. Four stacked levels act as urban belvederes,…
Continue readingLocated in a residential neighborhood in Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Casa de Linho, designed by the Brazilian architecture firm TETRO, is a compelling study in architectural narrative and material…
Continue readingLocated in the Butantã neighborhood of São Paulo, the Mendes da Rocha House is a personal and architectural manifesto. Designed and built in 1964 by Paulo Mendes da Rocha as…
Continue readingThe traditional paradigm of housing as a static shelter is undergoing a radical transformation. AGE360, a residential tower in Curitiba, Brazil, designed by Triptyque in collaboration with Architects Office, proposes…
Continue readingLocated in the rural landscape of Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Seriema House by TETRO is a retreat designed to engage with its surroundings through contrast and transition. Positioned between an open…
Continue readingLocated in Rio de Janeiro, Itaúna House presents an example of architectural renewal. The project involved the renovation and expansion of Casa Baldo, an original Oscar Niemeyer design, exploring the…
Continue readingThe Niterói Contemporary Art Museum (MAC Niterói) is one of Oscar Niemeyer’s most notable works. Completed in 1996, the museum merges modernist principles with a sculptural sensibility. Located on a…
Continue readingLocated within the rolling terrain of Bragança Paulista, Brazil, the GM House by Padovani Arquitetos exemplifies a harmonious dialogue between architecture and nature. Designed for a young family, the residence…
Continue readingLocated in the lush tropical forest of Guarujá, Brazil, the Canopy House by Studio MK27 exemplifies a balance between modern architecture and the natural environment. Designed meticulously to minimize disturbance…
Continue readingThe Niemeyer Building, located in the Praça da Liberdade district of Belo Horizonte, is one of Oscar Niemeyer’s seminal works. Designed in the 1950s, this building was an audacious embodiment…
Continue readingIn the picturesque locale of Cacupé, Florianópolis, where crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches meet a rugged mountainous backdrop, TETRO has crafted the Ponte House. Completed in 2024, this residence…
Continue readingIn the heart of São Paulo stands a remarkable example of Brazilian modernist architecture: the Elza Salvatori Berquó House, designed by the visionary architect Vilanova Artigas. Built in 1967, this…
Continue readingArchitectural design often emerges as a dialogue between the site’s intrinsic qualities and the specific needs of its future inhabitants. The Laguna House, designed by TETRO Arquitetura, exemplifies this relationship,…
Continue readingCompleted in 1964 under the creative mastery of Oscar Niemeyer, the National Congress of Brazil serves as a nexus of historical context, potent symbolism, and audacious artistic innovation. Situated at…
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