Access to Sugarloaf Mountain Cable Car / a+ arquitetura
For its historical, cultural and affective importance to Rio’s inhabitants, the respect towards the natural monument that is the Sugar Loaf was key to the design. The built canopy is light, transparent and harmonically connected to the context, which is a protagonist in that scenario.
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Architects: a+ arquitetura
Location: Av. Pasteur, 520 - Urca, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22290-240, Brazil
Architects In Charge: Manuel Fiaschi, Guilherme Lozinsky, Bianca Bruno, Gustavo Felizardo, SÃlvia Antunes
Area: 1010.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: André Nazareth
Construction: Carpinteria Estruturas de Madeira
Landscape Design: Luciano Fiaschi Arquitetura paisagÃstica SC LTDA
Timber Structure: Rewood
Lighting Design: Lumini
Contractor: Hydra Engenharia e Saneamento Ltda.
Manager: Archiplan
Structural Project: CCLS Projetos de Engenharia Ltda
Installations: JCSF Instalações e projetos de engenharia LTDA
Client: Companhia Caminho Aéreo Pão de Açúcar
© André Nazareth -
From the architect. For its historical, cultural and affective importance to Rio’s inhabitants, the respect towards the natural monument that is the Sugar Loaf was key to the design. The built canopy is light, transparent and harmonically connected to the context, which is a protagonist in that scenario.
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© André Nazareth -
Architects: a+ arquitetura
Location: Av. Pasteur, 520 - Urca, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22290-240, Brazil
Architects In Charge: Manuel Fiaschi, Guilherme Lozinsky, Bianca Bruno, Gustavo Felizardo, SÃlvia Antunes
Area: 1010.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: André Nazareth
Construction: Carpinteria Estruturas de Madeira
Landscape Design: Luciano Fiaschi Arquitetura paisagÃstica SC LTDA
Timber Structure: Rewood
Lighting Design: Lumini
Contractor: Hydra Engenharia e Saneamento Ltda.
Manager: Archiplan
Structural Project: CCLS Projetos de Engenharia Ltda
Installations: JCSF Instalações e projetos de engenharia LTDA
Client: Companhia Caminho Aéreo Pão de Açúcar
© André Nazareth -
From the architect. For its historical, cultural and affective importance to Rio’s inhabitants, the respect towards the natural monument that is the Sugar Loaf was key to the design. The built canopy is light, transparent and harmonically connected to the context, which is a protagonist in that scenario.
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