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Templo do latim templum, means sacred place – but what are the characteristics that define the sacredness of a space? Is it also of an ecumenical nature? There are plenty of questions, there are no answers. Given this narrative, its implementation takes place in a condominium of residential lots in the bucolic territory of Aldeia, metropolitan regi...
Project name
Aldeia Temple
Architecture firm
NEBR Arquitetura
Location
São Lourenço da Mata, Pernambuco, Brazil
Photography
Felipe Petrovsky
From the rocky soil of agreste, From the pernambucana bucolic view, Hard, firm, flat, For good architecture in the Northeast. The cottage sprouts on the stones, In rolling green lands, Spreads through the place, For a modulated white construction.
Project name
Casa 212
Architecture firm
NEBR Arquitetura
Location
Gravatá, Pernambuco, Brazil
Photography
Maíra Acayaba
Surrounded by valleys and the expanding community, the territory of intervention reveals an irregular surface geography and circumscribes the urban landscape of rural habits. This chain of houses continues the social phenomenon of urban occupation with a private character, designed by the architectural office for the interior municipality of Paudal...
Project name
Popular Houses Paudalho II (Casas Populares Paudalho II)
Architecture firm
NEBR Arquitetura
Location
Paudalho, Pernambuco, Brasil
Photography
Manuel Sá
Suggestive architectural proposals for affordable housing to the population, propose housing development units of questionable quality to solve the housing deficit in the country, and Pernambuco is no different.
Project name
Paudalho Popular Houses
Architecture firm
NEBR Arquitetura
Location
Paudalho, Pernambuco, Brazil
Photography
Manuel Sá
The Carpina-based architecture firm NEBR Arquitetura led by Edson Muniz have recently completed ''Casa Carpina'' a single-family home located in city of Carpina in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. 
Project name
Carpina House
Architecture firm
NEBR Arquitetura
Location
Carpina, Pernambuco, Brazil
Photography
Manuel Sá