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A Saving Urbanism | Rachel de Queiroz Park in Brazil
The Rachel Park is 10 km long and covers about 203 hectares. Because of its great length, the project has been divided into 19 sections, two of which have already been completed. The concept used for the design of the project was the Linear Park, using the structure of the existing road system as a link between the green areas that cut through 8 neighborhoods in the west zone of the capital of Ceará.

Arq. Cristian Galvis
4 days ago3 min read
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The City of God | "If you run away, they catch you, and if you stay, they eat you."
I invite you to immerse yourself in the imposing film “City of God” and transport us to an urban labyrinth tinged with violence.

Arq. Cristian Galvis
7 days ago3 min read
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The Sacred Leaves Pavilion in Brazil: Folhas sagradas A Celebration of Biodiversity
“Folhas sagradas” is a pavilion inside a hotel that rises above an impressive beach populated by turtles and dolphins.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Apr 102 min read
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9 Tallest Buildings in Latin America
In this article, we will explore the Tallest Buildings in Latin America, whose heights defy the clouds and whose stories narrate the ambitio

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Sep 26, 20232 min read
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