Posts Tagged ‘Brazil

Natu

Flavored water for Natu Eau Minérale by Brazil-based designer, Marcos Minini. The slender, stylized letterforms are very appealing – I especially like how the ‘n’ mirrors the ‘u’ in ‘natu’.


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This post is part of our daily series of posts showing the most inspiring images selected by some of the Abduzeedo’s writers and users. If you want to participate and share your graphic design inspiration, just send us, via email, the image with the link from where you found it, also use “Daily Inspiration” in the subject, and don’t forget to send your Abduzeedo username; or via Twitter sending to http://twitter.com/abduzeedo

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About the author

Someone with a bachelor degree in Foreign Trade that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. A person ‘digging’ a new way as a ‘geek apprentice’, blogger ‘wanna be’ and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS – Brazil
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I’m sure that architecture is made by emotion, a building should express sensations, rhythm and should put together art and use. A bit complex, but is this way I believe architecture must be, and I think I’m not alone, the people at Barbosa & Guimaraes agree with me, and they’ve shown that on the Vodafone Portugal project. Simply exciting!

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Called Oporto Vodafone Building, the construction has 8 floors, 3 of them are underground. The building is a shell of concrete irregular shapes, forming a kind of mosaic that plays with the acute forms of the glasses becoming a unique and formidable piece of art. The geometric forms full of movement seems to dance and convey the Vodafone idea: “Vodafone life, life in motion.” This game with free-forms extends to the interior, witch was carefully planned to every single function, being a complete building, and like the architects said “monolithic building, bringing cohesion and unity to the set”.

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

“In July 2006, when we were invated to the new building competition, through the media, radio, television and newspapers we could notice the following slogan: ‘VODAFONE LIFE, LIFE IN MOTION.’ This sentence reflects the attitude and philosophy of Vodafone. We believe that the new building should be faithful to this idea, adopting a dynamic image, conveying the sense of movement, challenging the static.” Barbosa & Guimaraes

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

“The technical complexity of the building leads to a periphery structural solution, a shell of concrete, like an egg, reducing internal support to the two stairwells and three central pillars, allowing great versatility in its interior space use.” Barbosa & Guimaraes

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Vodafone Portugal Headquarters
© Nelson Garrido

Photos by Nelson Garrido – ngphoto.com.pt

About the author

I’m from Brazil, co-founder of Zee with Fabio. Nowadays I like to play with Fireworks, Photoshop and improve my skills in CSS. If you wanna request some posts, please feel free to contact me or follow on Twitter.

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