Roof Waterproofing with Water: A Solution by ‘Brasil Arquitetura’

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During the modern period, the buildings that used the traditional sloping roofs with tiles, draining the waters as quickly as possible, have begun to give way to the well-known 'waterproof flat roofs.' In spite of delivering a clean aesthetic to the project, allowing the use of the last slab as a space for living and contemplation, this solution can become a headache for its occupants if its execution and design are not careful. It is no accident that there have been infiltrations in famous modern buildings, such as the Vile Savoye or the Farnsworth House, designed by great masters of architecture. Currently, the civil construction industry has developed more sophisticated products and techniques that drastically reduce the chances of subsequent infiltration. However, we could say that waterproof flat slabs continue to be fragile points in buildings. The architects from Brasil Arquitetura have improved an inventive and very simple solution to avoid infiltrations in flat slabs, much used in the 70's by architects like Paulo Mendes da Rocha and Ruy Ohtake, filling them with vegetation.

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Cite: Souza, Eduardo. "Roof Waterproofing with Water: A Solution by ‘Brasil Arquitetura’" [Lajes impermeabilizadas com água? Entenda a solução desenvolvida por Brasil Arquitetura] 28 May 2019. ArchDaily. (Trans. Franco, José Tomás) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/917654/roof-waterproofing-with-water-a-solution-by-brasil-arquitetura> ISSN 0719-8884

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