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Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

THE CARDBOARD OFFICE_ RED CROSS ON THE STREET by TOMAS GARCIA PIRIZ STUDIO, AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Workplaces Interior

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Fernando Alda

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

The Lake House – Life Experience Pavilion by Wutopia Lab_AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Hospitality Architecture

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Wutopia Lab

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

The Meelfabriek Garden by LOLA Landscape Architects_AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Gardens

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Corentin Haubruge

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

The Story of Emily by Stonewood Design_AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Mixed Use Architecture

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Stonewood Design

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

The Tsuga Residence by Appareil Architecture_ AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Residential Interior

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Appareil Architecture

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

Transforming Thailand’s Government Complex, Make government more humane by LANDPROCESS, AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Public Landscape

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LANDPROCESS

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

Uzbekistan Pavilion– Expo 2025 Osaka by ATELIER BRÜCKNER_AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Cultural Architecture

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Josef Šindelka

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

WERKSVIERTEL MUNICH by steidle architekten_AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Urban Design

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Ivana Bilz

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

Yohoo Museum by Aedas_AMP 2025 Best of Best Winner in Cultural Architecture

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Terrence Zhang

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

Concrete Memento by Ng Chi Ho Gary_AMP 2025 Interior Architecture Photography of the Year

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Ng Chi Ho Gary

Architecture MasterPrize Announces 2025 Award Winners
Farmani Group

KAFD by Shoayb Khattab_AMP 2025 Exterior Architecture Photography of the Year

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Shoayb Khattab

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

Entrance pavilion: with its twisted and fragmented form, symbolizes the shock of the collapse and the overwhelming force of the mud. Walls and eaves of concrete are highlighted, visually marking the beginning of this solemn space.

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Pedro Mascaro

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

Inside the entrance hall, a crystal druse honors the jewels, the way the victims' families remember their lost loved ones. The darkness, brushed by small skylights with integrated projectors, invites to the reflection on the shock of the overwhelming force of the mud.

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Pedro Mascaro

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

The Meditation Space, a large multipurpose hall, opens onto the landscape. Its activities can extend to the outdoor amphitheater, reinforcing the collective and communal character of the project. Different scenes provide various atmospheres, from direct to indirect lighting.

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Pedro Mascaro

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

An example of lighting and signage integration. Made of Corten steel, the signage mimics the shapes, views, and angles of the architectural design, showing the way almost silently.

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Mariana Novaes

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

External living area, between the entrance Pavilion and the Rift. The openings allow views to the Cafeteria and part of the Meditation Space. Grazing fixtures uplight concrete walls and eaves. The druse's reflecting pool is not illuminated but reflects its surroundings.

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Pedro Mascaro

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

“What memory loves remains eternal. I love you with memory, imperishable.” Adélia Prado's poem plan grazing lights presents the low relief of signage letters with light and shadow effects, also highlighting texture and color of the concrete mixed with pigment of the mining waste.

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Pedro Mascaro

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

The path is a 230m cleavage, a literal and symbolic rift that cuts through the terrain to point towards the exact site of the dam failure. Ipê flowers, symbol of life and resilience, remember the flame of candle lights and evoke a procession.

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Pedro Mascaro

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

At the Rift, the names of each victim are engraved on the walls together with fiber optics terminals shaped-like ipê flowers, which symbolize life and resilience.

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Leo Drumond/Nitro

Memorial Brumadinho
Atiaîa Lighting Design

The ipê flowers guide the path downwards the viewpoint. The lighting effect is subtle but enough to highlight the jagged walls.

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Leo Drumond/Nitro