Somatic Collaborative Releases Design for "Neapolitan Ice Cream" Inspired Project in Brazil
Somatic Collaborative has unveiled its design for Neapolitan Housing and Co-working Complex, a new urban block typology located in Gravatai, Brazil, that contrasts the traditional landscape of repetitive housing types that dominate the urban peripheries of Latin American cities. Like a Neapolitan ice cream, the project?s buildings will be layered, housing a variety of residential units and co-working space.
Courtesy of Somatic Collaborative
Somatic Collaborative has unveiled its design for Neapolitan Housing and Co-working Complex, a new urban block typology located in Gravatai, Brazil, that contrasts the traditional landscape of repetitive housing types that dominate the urban peripheries of Latin American cities. Like a Neapolitan ice cream, the project?s buildings will be layered, housing a variety of residential units and co-working space.In a drastic shift from typical low-rise residential enclaves, gates, and walled compounds, the project will create high-density urban blocks ?that engage the street as a source of urban life? through porous borders that encourage new city centralities. A semi-porous perimeter block with retail and commercial space will allow the project to better interact with its surroundings while designating the distinction between public, semipublic, and private space through the buildings? masses.Â
Courtesy of Somatic Collaborative
Through mixed-us...
Courtesy of Somatic Collaborative
Somatic Collaborative has unveiled its design for Neapolitan Housing and Co-working Complex, a new urban block typology located in Gravatai, Brazil, that contrasts the traditional landscape of repetitive housing types that dominate the urban peripheries of Latin American cities. Like a Neapolitan ice cream, the project?s buildings will be layered, housing a variety of residential units and co-working space.In a drastic shift from typical low-rise residential enclaves, gates, and walled compounds, the project will create high-density urban blocks ?that engage the street as a source of urban life? through porous borders that encourage new city centralities. A semi-porous perimeter block with retail and commercial space will allow the project to better interact with its surroundings while designating the distinction between public, semipublic, and private space through the buildings? masses.Â
Courtesy of Somatic Collaborative
Through mixed-us...
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