Archive for July, 2008

SUBdV and the Environmental Ornamention

July 17, 2008

 SUBdV – Prague Library

One of the highlights of the RAW event was to witness the refreshing work of Anne Save de Beaurecueil and Franklin Lee from SUBdV and to hear their lucid and engaged approach to architecture at the Sunday RAW Seminar. Subscribing to a sharp digital technical agenda their architectural projects are incredibly engaged to a series of parameters including ecological building and social ones.

 SUBdV – Paraisopolis

Projects like Paraisopolis illustrate it well. Working within the contraints of a favela the project proposal addresses infrastructural problems by extending pedestrian flows of the streets and the surrouding neighborhood. As explained by the architects “The steep slopes have been terraced to create open green space, in a series of Community Gardens, where the inhabitants of the current favela can grow fresh products for themselves, as well as to sell in the Farmer’s Market area, which can attract shoppers from the Morumbi neighborhood.” The project also includes an amphitheatre for cultural performances, basketball courts and shopping spaces. The design process uses generative algorithms and environmental simulations and the architects have worked with a team of consultants including BEA.

An interesting article about their work was recently published here (in italian): http://www.presstletter.com/articolo.asp?articolo=1547

Brazilian Architecture Weekend – Seminar

July 9, 2008

 

From left to right: Galapagos Director Fernando Maculan, Franklin Lee from SUBdV and curator Ricardo de Ostos

Left: Fernando Maculan presenting Galapagos’ work

From left to right: Curator Ricardo de Ostos, Metro Director Joao Domingos Azevedo and BluePrint Magazine Product Editor Gian Luca Amadei

Ricardo de Ostos introducing Jaime Lerner at the RAW seminar

Jaime Lerner discussing Curitiba city contemporary challenges

Above are some pictures of Sunday’s seminar of the Brazilian Architecture Weekend. Apologies for the late post. The seminar was a great success integrating the participants of the RAW exhibition with guests like Gian Luca Amadei from BluePrint magazine and world famous architect and urbanist Jaime Lerner.