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sustainable positive reduction/ urban phenomenon/ cinematic architecture

Jan 21, 2009 10:01pm
VARIATIONS
TOP TOWERS by Brazilian architects Konigsberger and Vanucchi in São Paulo, Brazil has brought in a reverie of infinite possibilities.
The building is like a canvas, and broad strokes and dotted lines of white. That could be 1 way of perceiving it.
It could also be seen as variations of a single and simple idea of a terrace set on one side of a unit, and through shifting side and linking the terraces, a very intricate and elegant result emerges. A bit of ornamentation, but nothing too vulgar.



images taken from the Deezen page.

VARIATIONS

TOP TOWERS by Brazilian architects Konigsberger and Vanucchi in São Paulo, Brazil has brought in a reverie of infinite possibilities.

The building is like a canvas, and broad strokes and dotted lines of white. That could be 1 way of perceiving it.

It could also be seen as variations of a single and simple idea of a terrace set on one side of a unit, and through shifting side and linking the terraces, a very intricate and elegant result emerges. A bit of ornamentation, but nothing too vulgar.

images taken from the Deezen page.

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