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Competition results: Estdio Mdulo wins Rio-Africa Cultural Centre contest
Estdio Mdulo has won a competition for the new Rio-Africa Cultural Centre in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilThe So Paulo-based practice led by architects Marcus Damon, Guilherme Bravin and rica Tomasoni has been named overall winner of an international contest organized by the Institute of Architects of Brazil for the new complex in the historic Little Africaarea of the city.Providing a space for cultural reflection and expression the winning design blends African ancestral elements with modern Brazilian architecture and will be constructed on Avenida Venezuela in the waterfront Sade neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro.The new complex sets out to celebrate Afro-Brazilian heritage and culture while also providing an emotional and historical connection point with the African continent.Damon said: Participating in this project is extremely meaningful for us. The Rio-Africa Cultural Centre holds immense symbolism and cultural importance, not only for Rio de Janeiro but also for Brazil and the African countries that share a history of challenges and triumphs.Our proposal goes beyond fostering debate and reflection; we want the space to offer a place for contemplation and breath.Estdio Mdulos winning concept features an innovative construction system using wooden columns reminiscent of trees to support the roof and to reference the vitality and reverence that trees hold in African culture.The structure features wood on the upper floors and concrete on the lower levels while the faade is made of clay bricks inspired by weaving and muxarabi lattices.A new open square facing Avenida Baro de Tef will also be created for events and open air exhibitions while exhibition spaces inside the building will be surrounded by a skin that shades and filters the light.
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