Pure Math in Brazil
Minimal-impact research institute
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LafargeHolcim Awards 2017 for Latin America prize handover ceremony, San José
Winners of a LafargeHolcim Awards Acknowledgement 2017 for Minimal-impact research institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (l-r): Marcelo Morettin and Vinicius Andrade, Andrade Morettin Arquitetos, São Paulo, Brazil.
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LafargeHolcim Awards 2017 for Latin America prize handover ceremony, San José
Winners of a LafargeHolcim Awards Acknowledgement 2017 for Minimal-impact research institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Vinicius Andrade (l) Marcelo Morettin (r) of Andrade Morettin Arquitetos, São Paulo, Brazil congratulated by Enrico Zito (center), CEO LafargeHolcim in Brazil.
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Awards Acknowledgement prize 2017–2018 Latin America
Design for a mathematics institute at the edge of the city minimizes the impact on its site and creates an architecture of climactic modulation through louvers, canopies, and landscape in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
By Marcelo Morettin, Vinicius Andrade - Andrade Morettin Arquitetos, São Paulo, Brazil and
Ideas: Circular Design
Design for a mathematics institute at the edge of the city minimizes the impact on its site and creates an architecture of climactic modulation through louvers, canopies, and landscape in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Housing for researchers, a library, and classrooms are set into thin, elevated bars that extend from the edge of the city into the forest canopy.