Based in São Paulo, Gustavo Utrabo (> Biography) was formerly part of Aleph Zero, a practice he founded in 2012 that won the 2018 RIBA International Emerging Architect prize. Now on his own, Utrabo sees his work as a means to connect people and imagine the future through sustainable and inclusive approaches. In his practice, he strives to consolidate his interests with a social impact, often engaging in remote projects for indigenous people in the Amazon. This edition presents fourteen recent works, from private houses, a public market, and a cultural centre, to shading structures and children’s villages in the jungle. Includes an interview with the architect and an essay by Marta Bogéa.
Veste editoriale: Softcover
Formato: 25×34
Pagine: 256
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Lingua: E-GB
Anno: 2021
ISBN: 9788412003499
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CONTENTS
Biography
A Conversation with Gustavo Utrabo
AMIN TAHA
Eyes Shut to See You Better
Notes on the Work of Gustavo Utrabo
MARTA BOGÉA
Children’s Village in Canuanã
Canopies for Xingu Indigenous Park
Children’s Village in Bodoquena
Drawing the Shade
Amazon Community Industry
Restaurant in a Garden
Jardim São Francisco Cultural Centre
Rua 7 Building
WPP Campus
House in Paraty
Fields, Shade and Shelters
Central Roof for the Florianopolis Public Market
Caiobá House
House+House
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