Geometric lines are reinvented in each project, gaining innovative patterns and unusual shapes. Check them out!
Updated at Dec 6, 2017, 5:22 PM - Submitted at Dec 6, 2017, 5:22 PM
(Rogério Maranhão/)
01/05 - Solarium - Alana Apratto, Cândida Cabral and Caterine Cabral. The classic winter garden gets a Northeastern twist. The green of the native plants is mixed with the extensive collection of art from Alagoas and contrasts with the furniture. Triangles, trapezoids and rectangles are combined in the central pergola. The wall was also painted with geometric shapes that make up a beautiful colorful mosaic. (Rogério Maranhão)
02/05 - Home Kitchen - Mercia Marinho and Natalia Duarte. Green sets the tone for this environment, which combines the functionality of a kitchen with the warmth of a living room. The color, which is present on the walls, in the decoration details and in the lush vertical garden, harmonizes with the earthy tones and the natural wood texture that was installed on the walls and ceiling in strips designed with a pattern of diamonds of different sizes. (Rogério Maranhão)
03/05 - Renault fisherman's garage - Alerson Lisboa and Carla Marques. Affective design and vernacular architecture form an unbeatable duo to pay homage to Alagoas fishing culture and economy. The triangle-shaped modular niches create an interesting play in the bedroom area in various positions and fittings. (Rogério Maranhão)
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05/05 - Toy Library - Beatriz Lyra, Dalton Moreira Fernandes, Fernanda Barros and Renata Maxlayne. The fantastic universe of “A Terra dos Meninos Pelados”, written in 1939 by Graciliano Ramos, guides the design of this space. The idea is to surprise the visitor by combining classic and technology. Straight lines predominate in the space, creating exotic polygons in the playhouse, desks, cabinets and walls. (Rogério Maranhão)