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localização

rio de janeiro . brasil

projeto

2022

obra

2024

area construida

900m2

advocacy territorial

agenda realengo 2030
organização

fundação parques e jardins
arquitetura

larisa monteiro, juliana ayako, helena meirelles, carlos zebulun, messina | rivas
concepção, projeto básico e executivo de urbanismo, paisagismo e coordenação de projetos

ecomimesis soluções ecológicas ltda
equipe complementar e gerenciamento

ricardo kawamoto
estruturas

kleber ribeiro
saneamento e águas

ana kling
Iluminação

carlos florido
geométrico, pavimentação e terraplenagem

leandro vaz e jorge luiza da silva
instalações prediais

paulo roberto silva
execução

cone engenharia
fotos
federico cairoli

multipurpose coverage realengo park

The premise of the architectural projects for Realengo Park is that they should be, above all, public facilities that are convenient for the people who live in the neighborhood. And, to this end, they seek to achieve three fundamental factors that a public work requires, namely: significant conceptual consistency, efficient technical and sustainable responsibility, and a striking identity.

The Multipurpose Roof was built to enhance the park's high density and verticality of trees. To this end, it forms a clearing and has a horizontal presence that enhances, by contrast, the landscaping. This ensures greater privacy for the architecture and allows, if necessary, good access control. In addition, it has a covered open plan and a central courtyard that allows for great versatility of uses that can be adapted over time.

The building is arranged in a square shape with 30 meters on each side, with 6 meters of width on each side covered, which allows for an internal courtyard measuring 18 meters on each side. The roof can house a wide variety of programs, and it functions as a multipurpose space.

The structure follows a construction system with 3-meter-long metal profiles, comprising 4 trusses measuring 30x30 meters long and 3 meters high, supported by 8 metal pillars that are reinforced with concrete.

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