
Belo Horizonte: The Latest Architecture and News
Nine Stunning Renovated Apartments in Oscar Niemeyer-Designed Buildings

Living in residences designed by renowned modern architects is a dream sought after by many. Projects that have become iconic are major attractions for new residents who value both the authorial signature and history of the building, as well as the innovative architectural solutions that have contributed to the prominence of such projects.
As for the work of Oscar Niemeyer, fluidity and flexibility may best express his plans and typologies. These features provide great potential for the architects working on renovations within these buildings. São Paulo’s Copan Building is a prime example: its 1160 units, spread over six blocks, vary from 25m² studio apartments to larger units of over 150m². Niemeyer’s extensive portfolio includes other residential landmarks in São Paulo — like the Montreal, California, and Eiffel buildings — plus others in Belo Horizonte and Brasília, even reaching as far as Berlin with the Interbau Apartment House.
Democratizing Access to Culture: The Past, Present, and Future of Cultural Centers

The cultural center is an architectural typology that has fascinated architects and urban planners for decades. Whether due to its multifaceted program, its often emblematic scale, or its potential to transform the urban context in which it is inserted, it is a building type that carries strong symbolic and conceptual value. The wide circulation of international references—many designed by renowned architects—reinforces the aura of prestige associated with this program, frequently seen as a privileged ground for formal and conceptual experimentation. Not by chance, cultural center designs are among the most recurring themes in competitions, exhibitions, and academic studios.
Yet behind this contemporary fascination lies a complex history in which the notion of space dedicated to culture has been redefined over time, gradually taking the form we recognize today. This ongoing evolution invites us to reflect not only on the historical path of these spaces but also on the possibilities that will shape their future.
Sagarana House / Estudio Pedro Haruf + Cristiane Salles Arquitetura & Design
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Architects: Cristiane Salles Arquitetura & Design, Estudio Pedro Haruf
- Area: 360 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Chaos Group, Enscape, SketchUp, Altivo Cerâmica, Atlas ceramica, +5
Ateliê de Cerâmica Gallery / MOBIO Arquitetura

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Architects: MOBIO Arquitetura
- Area: 4166 ft²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: ALMAD, Cinex, San Marcenaria, Thor Iluminação
Plant Nursery / PFLEX - Escola de Arquitetura - UFMG

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Architects: PFLEX - Escola de Arquitetura - UFMG
- Area: 18 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Brasilit, Gerdau, Triângulo Telhas
Ângela Roldão Architecture Office / Ângela Roldão Arquitetura

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Architects: Ângela Roldão Arquitetura
- Area: 1292 ft²
- Year: 2024
Lá da Favelinha Cultural Center / Coletivo LEVANTE

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Architects: Coletivo LEVANTE
- Area: 194 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Sherwin-Williams, Construtora UNI, Depósito Areia Branca, Interpam Iluminação, Luxion, +6
"One Step at a Time": An Interview with Coletivo LEVANTE

Centered on the development of architectural projects in favelas and peripheries, the work of Coletivo LEVANTE showcases a deep sensitivity to the unique characteristics and nuances of these environments. According to the group, "the recognition of what already exists and is attributed with values lived and earned by the favela residents — landscapes, constructions, identities, and relationships" is what they seek as the raw material for their projects. This approach is evident in projects such as Centro Cultural Lá da Favelinha and House in Pomar do Cafezal, winner of the 2023 Building of the Year Award by ArchDaily.
Artisanal Cheese Cultural Center / Life Projects

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Architects: Life Projects
- Area: 530 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: ALPEC, Aperam, BH Stones, Cebrace, Claro, +12
Refurbishment of an Apartment in the Pilar Building / Jô Vasconcellos Arquitetos Associados

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Architects: Jô Vasconcellos
- Area: 110 m²
- Year: 2023
EG House / Play Arquitetura

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Architects: Play Arquitetura
- Area: 1020 m²
- Year: 2022
Brazilian Houses With Useful Slabs

The tradition of modern architecture confirms that building roofs are usable spaces as significant as indoor areas. After all, the garden terrace is one of the five points of new architecture, according to Le Corbusier. Although he popularized the concept, the use of rooftops dates back even earlier, encompassing various roles across time, from lookouts for ancestral astronomical studies to more contemporary cultivation areas, passing through the bureaucratic accommodation of electrical and sanitary installations. By offering open space and direct sky access, building roofs have evolved. In dense urban landscapes, converting this space into a leisure area is a logical choice.
Pratical House / Estúdio Zargos

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Architects: Estúdio Zargos
- Area: 610 m²
- Year: 2019
Urban Oasis - Hotel Room / Natan Gil Arquitetura

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Architects: Natan Gil Arquitetura
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Botteh, CMC Modular, Castelatto, Dacapo, Deca, +9
Sui House / Nídia Duarte Arquitetura
Elemental House / Estúdio Zargos

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Architects: Estúdio Zargos
- Area: 3875 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Gabinete galeria
Palafita do Curral / Studio 126 Arquitetura

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Architects: Studio 126 Arquitetura
- Area: 1184 ft²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: 31 MOBILIARIO, A de arte, AM Galeria, Deca, Duratex, +5



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