June 17th, 2014
June 17th, 2014
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Casa Bromelia by Urban Recycle Architecture in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil was completed in 2012. The building has a steel structure and utilises accessible, lightweight materials such as glass, laminated wood, concrete and gravel. It is designed to exploit natural ventilation and light. Images: Marcio Correia Campos/ Urban Media
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