Articles by Romullo Baratto
5 Movies, 5 Cities
The overlap between cinema and architecture is a topic that has already been debated and even addressed in several articles published in ArchDaily. It is difficult to imagine a film that is not related in any way to the architecture, either through the construction of scenarios, the locations, or even the compositions within each plane and sequence – that make use of light, shadow, varied scales, and characters.
The British Library Releases 570 Pages of Leonardo da Vinci’s Manuscripts Online
A collaboration between the British Library and Microsoft, titled Turning the Pages 2.0, made 570 pages of Leonardo da Vinci’s’ Codex Arundel available for free online. Now anyone can navigate the writings of one of the most inventive minds of the Renaissance. In the hundreds of digitized pages are ideas for airplanes, helicopters, parachutes, submarines and automobiles, centuries before they were developed and brought to the world.
Paris Opens Its First-Ever Public Swimming Pools
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.
Brasília From Above: Aerial Videos by Joana França
If you haven’t gotten a chance to visit Brasília, Joana França‘s photographic projects offer a comprehensive interpretation of the capital of South America’s most populous country. França has dedicated a significant part of her career as an architecture photographer to the pursuit of amassing an impressive archive of images of the city planned by Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer.
ArchiPorn: A Guide to World Architecture
Developed in 2008, “ARCHIPORN” is a world architecture guide by architects Marcio Novaes Coelho Jr and Silvio Sguizzardi created with the aim of identifying, gathering and sharing information about architectural works around the world by renowned professionals to emerging talents in the field.
See Population Data From Anywhere in The World With This Map
Need some data on the world’s inhabitants? Population Explorer is an online software that can estimate population information from any region of the world based on the Landscan application and is described as a “high-precision population database produced by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory” in the United States.
See Population Data From Anywhere in The World With This Map
Need some data on the world’s inhabitants? Population Explorer is an online software that can estimate population information from any region of the world based on the Landscan application and is described as a “high-precision population database produced by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory” in the United States.
These “Artificial Trees” Can Filter as Much Pollution From the Air as 275 Natural Trees
Developed in Germany, the CityTree is a mobile structure that incorporates mosses and urban furniture to create a possible solution to the polluted air of urban centers.
Striking Overhead Images That Reveal the Inequality of Modern Cities
It is said that the world is increasingly developed when in fact it is, undeniably, more technological and globalized. However, it seems risky to talk about development when the advances do not appear everywhere or for all inhabitants.