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Paris Opens Its First-Ever Public Swimming Pools

August 25, 2017 Romullo Baratto 0

On July 15, the city of Paris announced the opening of three natural swimming pools that receive their water supply from the Seine River, located in the La Villette Basin in the 19th arrondissement of the city. Spanning a total of 1,600 square meters, the new attraction is divided into a children’s area, with depths of up to 40cm; an area of medium depth of 1,2m; and a larger pool, with depths of about two meters.

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A Curated Guide to the Modern Architecture of São Paulo

July 4, 2017 Romullo Baratto 0

There are many ways to get to know a city. There are those who, when commenting on a particular city they have visited, remember the gastronomy and restaurants they frequented. Other travelers will remember the music and the parties; others will remember specific markets or events. You, a keen ArchDaily reader, probably took careful note of the architecture above anything else.

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A Curated Guide to the Modern Architecture of São Paulo

July 4, 2017 Romullo Baratto 0

There are many ways to get to know a city. There are those who, when commenting on a particular city they have visited, remember the gastronomy and restaurants they frequented. Other travelers will remember the music and the parties; others will remember specific markets or events. You, a keen ArchDaily reader, probably took careful note of the architecture above anything else.

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How Architecture Speaks Through Cinema

June 15, 2017 Romullo Baratto 0

“There are several ways of making films. Like Jean Renoir and Robert Bresson, who make music. Like Sergei Eisenstein, who paints. Like Stroheim, who wrote novels spoken in the days of silent film. Like Alain Resnais, who sculpts. And like Socrates – I mean Rossellini, who creates philosophy. Cinema, in other words can me everything at the same time, judge and litigant “- Jean-Luc Godard [1]