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Elevated Brutalism | Court of Auditors Office by Croce Aflalo and Gasperini
The São Paulo Municipal Court of Auditors (TCMSP) building, designed by the renowned Croce, Aflalo & Gasperini studio, formed by architects Gian Carlo Gasperini, Plínio Croce, and Roberto Aflalo, was designed in 1970 with a clear institutional purpose. This work has established itself as one of the most emblematic examples of Brazilian brutalist architecture and a key reference point for brutalism in Latin America, standing out for its formal monumentality and bold elevated s

Arq. Henry Loarte
Aug 264 min read


Brutalism as a Refuge for Memory | Mariano Moreno National Library
Founded in 1810 by Mariano Moreno, the Buenos Aires Public Library was one of the first institutions of the nascent Argentine nation. However, for more than 150 years it did not have its own building. It operated in borrowed spaces, first in the Cabildo, then in the Manzana de las Luces, the Colegio de San Carlos, and even in the building at 564 Mexico Street, where Jorge Luis Borges once lived while he was its director.

Arq. Pablo Vazquez
Aug 194 min read


Architecture with the aroma of Coffee | They Create a Concrete based on Coffee
Rajeev Roychand, a researcher at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT) in Melbourne, Australia,has developed an inno

Arq. Ricardo Guerra
Sep 26, 20233 min read
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