The Coolest New Building In São Paulo: Fidalga 727


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Out of every single new building being developed in São Paulo right now, the one is by far my favorite. Fidalga 727 is the first residential building in the country designed by the much hyped French-Brazilian design firm Triptyque, and is currently under construction in the neighborhood of Vila Madalena.  Its eleven units range from 850 sq. foot apartments to a 3,000 sq. foot penthouse with over 1,150 sq. foot of outdoor space, and each apartment is unique and fully customizable.

For more information about the building, floorplans, and renderings, visit Fidalga 727.


This was posted by madeinbrazil on the 21st of August, 2009
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Sustainable Design: Students From Rio Present The Stephouse


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One of the finalists at theis year’s International Design Excellence Awards and a bronze winner at IDEA/ Brazil in the students category, the Stephouse was designed by Glória Brandão, Othon de Castro, and students from the UFRJ (or Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) using sustainable materials such as plastic lumber. The 780 sq. foot pre-fab single family home is composed of living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom, and can be built in only three days by a team of 10 people. It uses thermal and photovoltaic solar energy and rainwater harvesting for minimal environment impact, and its cost is estimated at R$ 220K (or approximately US$ 115K).

Click here to watch a video presentation of the project.


This was posted by madeinbrazil on the 18th of August, 2009
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Copacabana To Step Into The Future With A New Museum


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Avenida Atlântica in Copacabana is about to get a much deserved makeover with the new MIS (or Museum Of Image And Sound), a R$57 million project currently in development on the site once occupied by famous nightclub Help. Seven design firms, four Brazilian and three international, have presented their plans for the museum this week. Brazilian architects Bernardes & Jacobsen, Brasil Arquitetura, Isay Weinfeld, and Tacoa Arquitetos, are competing for the project against the likes of Daniel Libeskind, Shigeru Ban, and Diller Scofidio + Renfro, of the recently opened High Line in New York.

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From top to bottom, projects by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Daniel Libeskind, Brasil Arquitetura, Bernardes & Jacobsen, Shigeru Ban, Tacoa Arquitetos, and Isay Weinfeld. Which one is your favorite?


This was posted by madeinbrazil on the 8th of August, 2009
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360 Degrees Of Design


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One of the things I dislike the most about São Paulo’s architecture is the “neoclassic” design which took over residential and commercial buildings over the last decade. Fortunately (for me at least), the architecture of the city is undergoing a recent change with the development of projects like the new 360º Building in the neighborhood of Alto de Pinheiros.

Winner of the Architectural Record’s Future Project Award, the building designed by Isay Weinfeld will feature 62 elevated homes with outdoor space. Seven different apartments are available, ranging in size from 1,350 to 2,700 sq. ft., and selected based on your preference of city view. I went to see a furnished unit on display at the building site, and it completely blew me away. The outdoor space is incredible, and something you just do not get at any other building in São Paulo unless you happen to live on the penthouse. Construction is scheduled to begin soon, with delivery slated for late 2011.

Read more about the project in World Architecture News.


This was posted by madeinbrazil on the 21st of July, 2009

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When In São Paulo, Have A Drink At Sonique


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I used to complain that there were no cool bars or lounges in São Paulo, but I take that back after this past weekend. On Saturday night I went to Sonique for a friend’s birthday, and it is everything I have been asking for in São Paulo: a place with impeccable design and great music that I can go to with friends for a drink or two after dinner at 11ish, and be done by 2. If you live in a city like New York, that may seem like the norm, but much of São Paulo’s traditional bar culture revolves around draft beer and appetizers on a sidewalk bar in the late afternoon, and the city’s nightlife is all about big clubs which you should not even attempt to go to before at least 1 am. Sonique may just be the antidote for that.

Opened since February (don’t even ask me why I had not been there yet), Sonique was designed by the much hyped French-Brazilian architects Triptyque, and its decor alone would be worth a trip there. The crowd is mixed, 40% straight 60% gay, and pretty cute. If you happen to be in São Paulo, that is one place I would tell you not to miss.

Sonique is located at Rua Bela Cintra, 461.

Picture blatantly stolen from Duda Bairros’ Flickr.


This was posted by madeinbrazil on the 7th of July, 2009
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