
Carla Juaçaba
In the residential area, she has a number of built houses, such as the Minimum House and House Rio Bonito. These projects are remarkable for their integration with the natural landscape. Juaçaba also has works that include other typologies, such as the development of historical museums related to native Brazilian art and the Pavilion of Humanity project, temporary work developed for the Rio + 20 event, which stood out for the adequacy to the sustainable development context occasion. In 2013, the architect was awarded with the prize ArcVision - Women and Architecture.
PIONEIRAS
Country of origin: Brazil
Born: 1976
Died: -
Education: Saint Ursula University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Places of professional performance: Brazil
Selects Projects:
-
2007 – Varanda House, Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
-
2012 - Pavilion of Humanity, Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
Curiosities: Borned in 1976, in Brasil, Carla Juaçaba graduated in architecture in the city of Rio de Janeiro, where she has been working with internationally recognized projects.
PIONEERS
IN THE
SHADOWS
URBANISM
LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE
SOCIAL
ARCHITECTURE
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
CONTACT
DOWNLOAD
COFFE
TIME
MAGAZINE
GALERY
THE
WOMEN
ABOUT
US
HOME
ARCHITECTURE