Modernism and City Planning The architecture of Brasilia inaugurated in 1960. Architects Oscar Niemeyer, Lucio Costa and Landscape designer Roberto Burle Marx
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Modernism and City Planning The architecture of Brasilia inaugurated in 1960. Architects Oscar Niemeyer, Lucio Costa and Landscape designer Roberto Burle Marx

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Church of Jesus the Redeemer, by Nicola and Leonardo Mosso in #Turin, #Italy (1957). The triangular concrete roof sits on the giant brick wall. Photo by @ilcontephotography Post by @hamithz ——————————————————————— * Turn ON Post Notifications to see new content * Instagram 👉🏼 instagram.com/parametric.architecture * Website: 👉🏼 www.parametric-architecture.com * Facebook: 👉🏼 facebook.com/parametric.archi * Pinterest: 👉🏼 pinterest.com/parametricarchitecture * YouTube: 👉🏼 youtube.com/parametricarchitecture * Twitter: 👉🏼 twitter.com/parametricarch * Snapchat: 👉🏼 snapchat.com/paarchitecture * Reddit: 👉🏼 reddit.com/parametricarch ——————————————————————— #church #concrete #concretestructure #engineering #design #architecture #architect #archilovers #architectureporn #mimar #mimarlik #arquitectura #building #architectural #amazingarchitecture #torino #italia #architecture #architettura #architectural #architektur #архитектура #chiesa #kirche #brutal_architecture #concrete #brutalistarchitecture #brutalist_architecture #brutalism #brutalismo #brutalist (at Turin, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzgNCa9nf-r/?igshid=2y3ir6ch4ng2
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A House in Nicosia Transformed into an Introverted Concrete Sculpture: The Philosophy of the Box within a Box
On the outskirts of Nicosia in Cyprus, stands a unique residential building. It sits on the edge of a sparse forest. An architectural vision challenged the conventional open residential concept. The structure presents a model of Carved Concrete. It reflects deliberate isolation and internal protection. From the exterior, the solid mass appears. It resembles a stone sculpture or an impenetrable container. This quality makes the structure an intriguing, enigmatic point in its surroundings.
The house's daytime courtyard, where light and shadow become the main components of the sensory experience within the Carved Concrete perimeter. The Journey Begins with a Vertical Slit in the Wall
The visitor's experience starts with a dramatic, deliberate transition. The design avoids an obvious, direct entrance. A narrow vertical slit separates the Eastern wall. This slit is not just a regular opening. It is a divider that enhances the sense of crossing a threshold. The visitor passes from the outside world into a private, internal one. They find themselves surrounded by the Carved Concrete. They face the heart of the home: a sky-lit courtyard or atrium. This courtyard functions as the central pivot. Daily life rituals unfold around it. It becomes the dynamic interaction point between the different levels.
Evening shot emphasizing the massive expression of Carved Concrete and the impact of lighting in creating visual focal points on the façade. The Art of Deconstruction: The Box within a Box
The core concept of the structure clearly embodies the design. The idea centers on the Box within a Box. The outer shell acts as a strong shield. It is a monolithic structure of exposed concrete. This shell measures 14 x 17 meters. Inside, this shell houses a second cube. This second cube contains the living spaces. Intriguingly, the inner cube fractures. It appears eroded into an array of interlocked prismatic forms. This action creates a complex network of voids and volumes. This process manipulates the geometric masses. The manipulation aims to form small courtyards and passages, increasing the spatial complexity.
Side passage illustrating the future interaction between the solidity of Carved Concrete and the growth of organic vegetation. The Physical Structure: Concrete Tells the Story
The architectural structure narrates its story honestly. The structural system features a three-dimensional grid. This grid consists of beams and columns. They support the outer shell. The design does not hide this grid from view. Instead, it displays it as a fundamental part of the interior design. This approach confirms the seamless connection between material and function. The designers used specific materials and techniques to achieve the massive expression:
- Exposed Reinforced Concrete: The project used this for 85% of the structure and exterior façades. - Concrete Casting: The process relied on designed molds. These molds create a specific texture. This successfully achieves the characteristic Carved Concrete aesthetic. - Excised Windows: The façades do not feature extensive glazing. Instead, precise openings exist. These openings frame the exterior views selectively. - Interior Surfaces: Light, smooth plaster characterizes the interior surfaces. This finish helps reflect the light filtering from the courtyard. Plaster covers 100% of the interior wall surfaces. Main entrance of the house at dusk, emphasizing the contrast between the solidity of Carved Concrete and the lightness of the added metal structure. Routes and Elevations: Multi Level Dwelling
The distribution spreads life throughout the 190 square meter project space. This distribution occurs across different levels. The central courtyard naturally leads to the common areas on the ground floor. These areas include the kitchen, living room, and dining room. Light bathes these spaces. The light reflects off the pale, tranquil surfaces.
Ascending to the upper floors, one reaches the sleeping quarters. These spaces maintain a consistent atmosphere of serenity and enclosure. The climb to the building's summit happens via an external staircase. Here, the Carved Concrete journey concludes at a distinctive point. A blue-painted roof merges with the open sky.
Interior view of the central courtyard in the project, where play and daily life spaces meet within the perimeter of Carved Concrete. The Environment and the Third Shell: The Role of Plants
Despite its current massive appearance, the building carries a forward-looking, environmental dimension. The design prepared the courtyard and passages to host climbing plants. Over time, these plants will grow and envelop the masses. The greenery will embrace parts of the Carved Concrete. This future vegetation will act as the Third Box . This shell will gradually soften the rigidity of the geometric form. It adds an organic layer that moderates the explicit architectural statement.
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The 'Domus Aer' house by Kyriakos Miltiadou in Nicosia imposes an austere, introverted residential model, centered on the idea of a solid concrete box (14x17m) that internally disintegrates into a network of sculpted voids, starkly contrasting with the contextual expectations of marginal urban settings. This explicit adoption of the "concrete sculpture" aesthetic reflects a material boldness worthy of documentation; however, the internal deconstruction may at times appear a formal choice overshadowing functional clarity within the 190 sqm space. The project's future significance lies in it being an architectural document of the 2025 era, grappling between the urgent need for personal isolation against sprawling growth and the pursuit of self-assertion through tangible structural solidity.
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