Brussels Furniture Fair
francisco-marea 5/12/2018

Children Village is awarded the RIBA International Prize

The prize winner can boast the definition of the world’s best building, and this year the Riba International Prize has chosen the Children Village complex, designed by the Aleph Zero and Rosenbaum studios, located at the edge of the rain forest, at Formoso do Araguaia, in Brazil

The grand jury, presided by the architect Elizabeth Diller (DS+R) together with major names Kazuyo Sejima (SANAA), Joshua Bolchover (Rural Urban Framework), Gloria Cabral (Gabinete de Arquitectura) and Peter Clegg (Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio) have chosen the Brazilian school out of the four shortlist buildings that set themselves apart for excellence in design, ambition and social impact.

The core objective of the architects Gustavo Utrabo and Petro Duschenes (Aleph Zero), in collaboration with Marcelo Rosenbaum and Adriana Benguela (Rosenbaum) has been that of making architecture an instrument of social transformation.

 width=

Children Village ospita ragazzi dai 13 ai 18 anni.

Children Village, financed by the Bradesco Foundation, covers an area of ​​25,000 square metres and provides accommodation for 540 children (aged 13 to 18) attending the Canuanã School.

 width=

Vista dall’alto del complesso scolastico

From above, the building seems to develop under an enormous plate that is a canopy extending over three vast, open and well shaded courts, around which two identical complexes have been designed, one for girls and one for boys, with dorms on the ground floor and first floor common areas where students can read, watch television, play games and relax in the hammocks.

 width=

I dormitori a piano terra. Photo credits

 width=

Spazi relax al piano superiore. Photo credits Leonardo Finotti

Precisely this vast covered space was the stratagem invented by the architects to cope with the tropical climate that characterises the area, bringing the summer temperatures to above 40 degrees. The extended cantilevered shelter, whose structure consists of cross-laminated beams and wooden columns, in addition to covering the building, creates an intermediate space between the inside and the outside, a sort of comfortable veranda where no air conditioning is necessary.

 width=

Copertura a sbalzo. Photo credits

Children Village not only saw the participation and collaboration of the children, teachers and the community in order to better understand their needs and requirements, but also took advantage of the traditional and vernacular techniques. In order to have an ecological and sustainable building, the resources and materials used are local ones, such as walls and dividing elements built with bricks, handmade on site. This procedure creates a strong link between architecture, the environment and the community.

 width=

I

Applications for the Riba International Prize 2020 will open in July 2019. Information can be found on the website www.architecture.com

Our latest stories

Christina O meets James Bond
Minutes icon
2 minutes

Christina O meets James Bond

More a private yacht than a cruise ship, this vessel was conceived as a floating luxury hotel. It’s how Four Seasons I is redefining the seafaring experience: with more space, vast panoramic suites, and a pool that seemingly disappears

Projects&Hospitality
The Gulf’s autumn calendar
Minutes icon
2 minutes

The Gulf’s autumn calendar

From Riyadh’s fast-growing design scene to major fairs and exhibitions across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Amman and Doha, the region’s cultural calendar is filling up. Here are the key design, architecture and art dates to add to your diary from September through November

Events
Treading lightly as guests of nature
Minutes icon
2 minutes

Treading lightly as guests of nature

In the Philippines, nestled in a cove dominated by sheer cliffs, Lagen Island Resort / El Nido by WATG & Wimberly Interiors embodies a regenerative approach to hospitality

Hospitality
Gaya Beach House
Minutes icon
1 minute

Gaya Beach House

Juhu Beach, Mumbai | Lissoni Casal Ribeiro

Projects&Hospitality
Between aesthetics and technology
Minutes icon
2 minutes

Between aesthetics and technology

Fluid spaces, discreet elegance, and a sea-inspired color palette. This is the new T52 Awandra, a successor to Baglietto's 33 and 44-meter series, but with an elevated level of customization – including in its exterior design

Projects&Hospitality
Archifeed expands from Beirut to Miami
Minutes icon
1 minute

Archifeed expands from Beirut to Miami

Founded by architects and educators Teymour Khoury and Yasmina Mahmoud, Archifeed has expanded its Architecture Summer Workshops from Beirut to Miami, introducing high school students to architectural thinking before they enter university

Design