Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

Brazilian studio 20.87 has used plastic panels and LED lighting to transform an old house in São Paulo into a giant lamp (+ slideshow).

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

The translucent corrugated panels were screwed to a wooden frame placed around the building, allowing the lighting mounted around the edges of the facade to diffuse through.

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

The former house is located beside design store MiCasa and is used as a gallery for design exhibitions.

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

A previous installation we’ve featured at the building consisted of metal tubing and lamps wrapped around the inside and outside – see it here.

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

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Read more details from the designers below:


The project was developed as a request of design store MiCasa. It consists of the scenographic customization of the adjacent building to the store, in order to host an art exhibition in its interior.

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

After the concept was defined, the construction lasted approximately four weeks. To start with, we decided where the LED tapes would be placed.

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

Simultaneously, we constructed a wood structure to receive the tile covering.

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

With the conclusion of the installation of the lighting, the structure was fixated on the walls of the house at a distance of 20 centimeters from the original construction in order to leave a space between the wall and the tiles, making the lighting more subtle and correcting any sort of irregularities that could be present in the surface of the walls.

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

The tiles were custom made for the project and fixated with screws.

Building Tilelamp at Casa do Lado by 20.87

The permanence of the installation is of approximately 6 to 10 months, for a new building will be constructed in the same ground afterwards.

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Nóize chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

Brazilian designers Estudio Guto Requena used audio recorded on the streets of São Paulo to distort the shapes of these 3D-printed chairs (+ movie).

Nóize Chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

The Nóize chairs combine three iconic Brazilian chair designs with the sounds of the Grajau, Tiradentes and Santa Ifigenia areas of the city.

Nóize Chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

The designers distorted computer models of the chairs with the data from the audio recordings. The resulting designs were then sent to Belgium to be 3D-printed.

Nóize Chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

The original chairs were the Oscar by Sergio Rodrigues, the São Paulo by Carlos Motta and the Giraffe by Lina Bo Bardi, Marcelo Ferraz and Marcelo Suzuki.

Nóize Chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

The movie is by Na Laje Filmes.

Nóize Chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

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Here’s some more information from the designers:


Cadeiras Nóize – Estudio Guto Requena

Desenvolvidas à convite da Galeria + Coletivo Amor de Madre, para a
exposição #FUIPARASPELEMBREIDEVC

Local: Rua Estados Unidos 2186 – São Paulo – SP
Exposição de 27/06/12 à 31/07/12

Série: Peça única
Dimensões: 40cm x 44cm x 79 cm (h)
Descriçã o técnica: Impressão 3d em abs

Nóize Chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

Above: Oscar chair by Sérgio Rodrigues

As cadeiras Nóize, desenvolvidas pelo Estudio Guto Requena, foram concebidas digitalmente a partir da mescla do som captado nas ruas de São Paulo com ícones do design brasileiro.

A cadeira Girafa, de autoria da Lina Bo Bardi, Marcelo Ferraz e Marcelo Suzuki, a cadeira Oscar, do Sérgio Rodrigues e a cadeira São Paulo, do Carlos Motta foram modeladas em plataforma digital 3D reproduzindo fielmente seu modelo físico. A partir de uma programação computacional feita pelo Estudio Guto Requena, com uso da linguagem Processing, deformou-se esse modelo digital através da sua fusão com o arquivo de áudio coletado em três locais diferentes em São Paulo: Grajaú, Cidade Tiradentes e Santa Ifigênia. O resultado é uma cadeira-manifesto, que para além do ato de sentar, instiga à reflexão.

Nóize chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

Above: São Paulo chair by Carlos Motta

O arquivo digital resultante desse processo foi enviado via internet para a Bélgica, diretamente para uma máquina de impressão 3D. Após a impressão das três cadeiras, elas foram enviadas para o Brasil.

Vozes da cidade, ruídos da periferia e ressonâncias do concreto, desconstroem clássicos do mobiliário brasileiro, onde o que importa não é o resultado estético das peças, mas o seu processo de design.

São Paulo é uma cidade linda. Não-obvia, complexa e diversa, se faz interessante ao receber diferentes povos, credos e culturas sem preconceito, miscigenada, improvisada, surpreendente, irônica, colcha de retalhos repleta de belezas escondidas. Apaixonar-se por ela é uma questão de sobrevivência.

Nóize chairs by Estudio Guto Requena

Above: Giraffe chair by Lina Bo Bardi, Marcelo Ferraz e Marcelo Suzuki

As 3 peças desenvolvidas pelo Estudio Guto Requena para esta exposição buscam assimilar as belezas de São Paulo, especialmente aquelas fora do eixo, numa experimentação numérica com ruídos, desconstrução e mixagem, a partir das novas possibilidades trazidas com as tecnologias digitais.

Design: Estudio Guto Requena
Desenvolvimento: Henrique Stabile
Engenheiro de Programação: Thiago Hersan
Fabricação: Materialise
Equipe Estudio Guto Requena: Tatiana Sakurai, Paulo de Camargo, Lucas Ciciliato, Ricardo de Oliveira Lima, Lucas Miller, Marina Grassi, Vitor Reis, Marcos Alexandre da Silva.

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Famous Artists Dissected

La MASP Art School de Sao Paulo a demandé à DDB Brazil de créer une série de visuels pour vanter les mérites de leurs enseignements. En résulte ce superbe résultat de visuels disséquant littéralement et artistiquement les grands artistes que sont Dali, Van Gogh et Picasso.



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Homeless Projection

Dans le même esprit que le concept MTV Urban Projection, les brésiliens de Vjsuave ont pensé cette projection vidéo dans les rues de Sao Paulo pour le spot “Homeless” pour MTV Brazil. Une création colorée et utilisant les lieux de la ville comme un tableau



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Firma Casa by the Campana brothers and SuperLimão Studio

Firma Casa by the Campana brothers and SuperLimão Studio

Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana and architects SuperLimão Studio have covered the facade of a São Paulo furniture showroom with thousands of plant-filled vases.

Firma Casa by the Campana brothers and SuperLimão Studio

The faceted aluminium containers hang from a mounted wire grid on the exterior of the two-storey Firma Casa store.

Firma Casa by the Campana brothers and SuperLimão Studio

Folding metal doors leading into the ground floor showroom open wide enough for large furniture to fit through.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

Concrete covers the floor of this gallery and store, while air conditioning ducts and lighting rails remain exposed on the ceiling.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

Staff offices are located upstairs on the first floor.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

The Campana brothers also recently completed their first hotel interior – see that story here and see more of their projects here.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

Photography is by Maira Acayaba.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

Here’s a little more text from SuperLimão Studio:


Firma Casa – Between Design and Art

The Firma Casa project started to be developed in November 2008, when Sonia Diniz Bernardini, owner of Firma Casa, decided to renew her store, established in 1994. She invited the Studio Campana to make the project and they decided together to invite SuperLimão Studio, a young architecture and design studio, to make the project and develop a lot of ideas.

The project consists in a two floor building with 500 square meters divided in a gallery, a retail store and, in the second floor, the offices. All of the steel structure, air conditioning ducts, and a grid of electric rails are showed in the ceiling. The beams can be used with industrial magnets to hang pieces, and pallets shelving can support different pieces with different dimensions. SuperLimão Studio looked to flexibility to develop the project with could be used for a lot of different exhibitions.

A three pieces front door allows entering pieces of big dimension into the gallery and the whole concrete floor can support heavy weight objects, sculptures, etc. In the outdoor area the Elastopave® was used to give the floor the capacity to drain rainwater.

To cover the whole façade, Fernando and Humberto Campana suggested a green wall with Espada-de-São-Jorge (Sansevieria Trifasciata), a plant with African origin and very diffused in Brazilian popular culture because of it’s protective superstition power. In front of this challenge SuperLimão Studio developed a bent aluminum vase, with an origami form to support the plants. There are 3500 vases with 9000 seedlings of Espada-de-São-Jorge.

Project: SuperLimão Studio + Studio Campana
Location: Al. Gabriel Monteiro da Silva, 1487, São Paulo, SP Architect: SuperLimão Studio
Landscape: Fernando e Humberto Campana
Landscape Execution: Maria Helena Cruz
Structural Engineers: Statura General Contractor: Sigla Engenharia Design: 2008 – 2011
Construction: 2011 – 2011
Site Area: 952 square meters Building Area: 505,47 square meters Use: Art Gallery -­‐ Retail Store Photography: Maira Acayaba

In a Window

Le photographe brésilien Julio Bittencourt à tenu à rendre hommage aux habitants de la tour du 911 Prestes Maia à São Paulo : le plus grand squat au monde jusqu’à l’éviction des résidents en 2006. L’artiste a tenu à montrer le courage de ces gens en les immortalisant à leurs fenêtres.



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Delicious Drinks

Une série d’infographie intéressante par ce designer brésilien Fabio Rex présentant l’une après l’autres les différentes compositions des verres et des cocktails dans le monde : du Mojito à la Tequila Sunrise. Plus de visuels à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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Da Vila Bookstore

Coup de coeur pour cette librairie Livraria da Vila, imaginée par l’architecte Isay Weinfeld en provenance de Sao Paulo. Une façade entièrement transformable et mobile grâce à des bibliothèques pivotantes. Un intérieur sur trois niveaux avec de nombreux espaces de lectures.



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Entrance view

Room surrounded with bookshelfs on the ground Floor and undergro

Stairway to the First Floor

Ground Floor; stairway to the First Floor on right

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Livraria de Vila by Isay Weinfeld Arquitecto

Livraria de Vila is a bookshop in São Paulo with a store-front made of revolving bookcases, designed by Brazilian studio Isay Weinfeld Arquitecto. (more…)