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DIVISARE Projects * Elements * ArchesBalconiesBearing WallsBookcasesBricks FacadesCanopiesCeilingsCeramic FloorsChairs & SofasColumnsConcrete StructuresCourtyardsCurtainsCurved RoofsDaylightingDesign ObjectsDoorsEngawaEntrancesExternal PavingsFacade Cladding SystemsFireplacesFountains & Reflecting PoolsFurnitureGates Glass FacadesGlass PartitionsGlass RoofsGreen RoofsHandlesHanging WalkwaysIndoor StairsInterior LightingLampsMassive WallsMetal CladdingsOutdoor StairsPatiosPoints of ViewPorchesPrivate Indoor StairsPrivate PoolsPublic Indoor StairsRailingsRampsRoof Gardensround windowsShop WindowsSkinsSkybridges Slat FacadesSliding ElementsSloping RoofsSolar Shading SystemsSpiral StairsSteel StructuresStone FacadesStone FloorsStone WallsTablesTerracesTerracotta FacadesThe architecture of the cornerUrban FurnitureVaultsVertical GardensWindow FramesWindowsWooden FacadesWooden FloorsWooden PartitionsWooden Structures * Cities * AarhusAbu DhabiAhmedabadAlicanteAmsterdamAntwerpAthensBangkokBarcelonaBaselBeijingBeirutBerlinBilbaoBolognaBordeauxBrasíliaBrusselsBudapestBuenos AiresChandigarhChengduChicagoCiudad de MéxicoCoimbra CopenhagenCórdobaDohaDresdenDubaiDublinFlorenceFrankfurtGenevaGhentGöteborgGranadaHamburgHangzhouHavanaHelsinkiHong Kong - ShenzhenIstanbulJerusalemKrakowKyotoLausanneLilleLisboaLondon Los AngelesLyonMadridMálagaMalmöMarseilleMelbourneMiamiMilanoMontrealMoscowMunichNantesNapoliNew York CityOsakaOsloParisPortoPragueReykjavikRio de JaneiroRomaRotterdamSan Francisco Santiago de ChileSão PauloSeattleSeoulSevilleShanghaiSingaporeStockholmSTRASBOURGStuttgartSydneyTarragonaTbilisiTehranTel AvivTokyoTorontoTurinValenciaVeneziaViennaWarsawWashingtonYokohamaZaragoza Zürich * Houses * African HousesAmerican HousesArgentinian HousesAustralian HousesAustrian HousesBalkan HousesBaltic HousesBeach HousesBelgian HousesBrazilian HousesBrick HousesBritish HousesCanadian HousesChilean HousesChinese HousesConcrete HousesCountry HousesCroatian HousesCzech HousesDanish Houses DollhousesDutch HousesEast-European HousesFrench HousesGerman HousesGreek HousesHoliday HousesHouses by ArtistsHouses for ArchitectsHungarian HousesIcelandic HousesIndian HousesIrish HousesIsraeli HousesItalian HousesItalian Rural HousesJapanese Non-Urban HousesJapanese Urban HousesKorean HousesLatin-American Houses Mediterranean HousesMexican HousesMicrohousesMiddle-east HousesMountain HousesNarrow Urban HousesNew Zealand HousesParaguayan HousesPeruvian HousesPet HousesPolish HousesPortuguese HousesRestored HousesRomanian HousesScandinavian HousesSingle-family HousesSouth-East Asian HousesSpanish HousesSwiss HousesTree Houses Turkish HousesUruguayan HousesVillasWindowless HousesWooden HousesWoodland Houses * Ideas * Alberto Campo Baeza. Varia ArchitectonicaAlfredo Pirri. Make and RemakeÁlvaro Siza. Time is the Best ArchitectBeniamino Servino. Monumental NeedBolles + Wilson. Tacuit et fecitCurvesDario Passi. Architecture DrawingsExplosionsFascinations for StructuresGiorgio Grassi DrawingsGrammar of the LimitIdeas for BridgesIdeas for BurialIdeas for Civic BuildingsIdeas for Coastal RedevelopmentIdeas for Conservation and ReuseIdeas for Cultural CentersIdeas for Domestic InteriorsIdeas for Health FacilitiesIdeas for Hospitality Ideas for HousesIdeas for Housing BlocksIdeas for Industrial FacilitiesIdeas for Installations and ExhibitionsIdeas for Interiors of Libraries Ideas for KindergartensIdeas for LandmarksIdeas for Landscape DesignIdeas for LibrariesIdeas for MemorialsIdeas for Micro ArchitectureIdeas for Mixed-Use & Business DistrictsIdeas for Mountain HutsIdeas for MuseumsIdeas for Office BlocksIdeas for Performing Arts BuildingsIdeas for Performing Arts SpacesIdeas for Public InteriorsIdeas for Public ParksIdeas for Religious Buildings Ideas for Sacred SpacesIdeas for SchoolsIdeas for Spaces for ArtIdeas for Sport Venues Ideas for StadiumsIdeas for StairsIdeas for Streets & SquaresIdeas for Town HallsIdeas for Transportation FacilitiesIdeas for UniversitiesIdeas for Urban PlanningIl Cerchio - Homage to Bruno MunariIl Quadrato - Homage to Bruno MunariIl Triangolo - Homage to Bruno MunariImaginary LandscapesInsistence of NatureIsometric. Oblique DrawingLuca Galofaro. Atlas of NotesMontagesOrthogonal Radical ResistanceReality and FantasyRenato Rizzi. Anger of FormScrapbookSteven Holl. Working with DoubtsTopographiesTopology of NeighborhoodsUrban Visions * Materiality * BambooBlackBlueBricksCardboardCarpetsColoured ConcreteColoursConcreteCor-ten CyanDiaphanous and TranslucentExploring PatternsFabricGlassGod is in the DetailsGoldGreenGreyIce MarbleMembranesMetalsOrangePerforatedPinkPlasterPolycarbonatePurpleRammed Earth RedStoneTerracottaThe Importance of Being MaterialTilesTimberWallpapersWhiteYellow * Plans & Details * Details of FacadesDetails of FramesDetails of InteriorsDetails of Outdoor SpacesDetails of RoofsDetails of StairsDetails of StructuresPlans of Apartment BlocksPlans of ApartmentsPlans of Bars and Restaurants Plans of Civic BuildingsPlans of Cultural CentersPlans of Health FacilitiesPlans of HotelsPlans of KindergartensPlans of LibrariesPlans of MuseumsPlans of Office BlocksPlans of OfficesPlans of Performing Arts Centers Plans of Public SpacesPlans of Religious BuildingsPlans of SchoolsPlans of ShopsPlans of Single-family HousesPlans of Sport FacilitiesPlans of Transportation FacilitiesSections * Private Interiors * Apartment RenovationsAustralian InteriorsAustrian InteriorsAustrian Interiors - ViennaBathroomsBedroomsBelgian InteriorsBrazilian InteriorsBrick InteriorsBritish InteriorsBritish Interiors - LondonChinese InteriorsChinese Interiors - BeijingConcrete InteriorsDining RoomsDuplexDutch InteriorsDutch Interiors - AmsterdamEast European InteriorsFrench InteriorsFrench Interiors - ParisGerman InteriorsGerman Interiors - BerlinGreek Interiorsgrid-like interiors Home OfficesIndian InteriorsInteriorsIrish Interiors - DublinItalian InteriorsItalian Interiors - ApuliaItalian Interiors - CampaniaItalian Interiors - Emilia-RomagnaItalian Interiors - Friuli Venezia GiuliaItalian Interiors - LazioItalian Interiors - LiguriaItalian Interiors - LombardyItalian Interiors - MarcheItalian Interiors - MilanItalian Interiors - PiedmontItalian Interiors - RomeItalian Interiors - SardiniaItalian Interiors - SicilyItalian Interiors - Trentino Alto AdigeItalian Interiors - TurinItalian Interiors - TuscanyItalian Interiors - UmbriaItalian Interiors - VenetoItalian KitchensJapanese Interiors Japanese Interiors - TokyoJapanese KitchensKitchensLatin-American InteriorsLiving RoomsLofts and PenthousesMachine à HabiterMiddle-East InteriorsMiddle-East Interiors - Tel AvivMountains InteriorsNorth-American InteriorsNorth-American Interiors - New York Portuguese InteriorsPortuguese Interiors - LisbonPortuguese Interiors - PortoReused for LivingSaunasScandinavian InteriorsSoutheast Asia InteriorsSpanish InteriorsSpanish Interiors - Barcelona Spanish Interiors - MadridSpanish Interiors - ValenciaSPANISH KITCHENSStone Interiors Swiss InteriorsTropical InteriorsUn-private InteriorsVernacular InteriorswardrobeWooden Interiors * Public Interiors * ArchivesArt GalleriesArt Studios and WorkshopsAtriumsAuditoriumsBeauty SalonsCanteensClassroomsClinicsClubs & DiscosCoffee ShopsColoured Interiors CorridorsCo-workingDay CentresDelis & Fast foodEntrance HallsGymsInterior VoidsItalian BarsLibrariesLobbiesLocker roomsOffices and Studios Offices of ArchitecturePost-industrial InteriorsReceptionsReused for CultureReused for HospitalityReused for LearningReused for Recreation and TrainingReused for Working & TradingSacred SpacesShowrooms and ShopsSpace for ArtToilets Wellness Facilities and Spas * Topics * AdditionsArchitects' NotebooksArchitectural DrawingsArchitectural ModelsArchitecture and WaterArchitecture Goes Wild Art and ArchitectureBell'ItaliaBelow Ground ZeroBeyond MinimalBrutalismBuilding HighBuilding in Betweenbuilding in historical contextBuilding in LandscapeBuilding in Urban ContextBuilding TogetherBy NightCantilevers: Dialogues with GravityConcrete ExpressionsContainersCritical Conservation & Transformative ReuseDialogues with HistoryDon't get LostEnfiladesEphemeral ExistenzminimumExtra SmallFolding ArchitectureForgotten & interrupted Going PlacesHandmadeInflated ArchitectureInside ModernismInto the WildIs Ornament a Crime?Italian Beach HousesItalian DrawingsItalian Modern HeritageItalian RestorationsLa Biennale di VeneziaLabyrinthsLa Piazza ItalianaLess is More, More or LessLight & ShadowsLiteMade in ItalyMetropolisMilano Design WeekModern HeritageMountains ArchitectureNervi Factor Old MastersPetsPhoto EssaysPiranesi FactorPlaygroundsPortraitsPost-industrial ArchitecturePublic Sitting RedundancyReflectionsRepurposed Recycled ReusedRestored and ReusedRural ModernitySchools of ArchitectureSeashore ArchitectureSequencesSilosSocialSubtractionSUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURESUSTAINABLE HOUSESTemporary GardensThe Fifth FacadeThe Informal CityTurning from Brown to GreenTypography & ArchitectureUn Certain RegardUrban CornersUrban FacadesUrban GraffitiVernacularVolumes! Walking and CyclingWIP - Work in Progress * Types * Administrative CentersAirportsApartment BlocksArchaeological ParksArenasBarsBeach FacilitiesBike StationsBoathouses and MarinasBus StopsCampingCar ParksCatwalksChapelsChurchesCinemasCity and Town HallsCivic CentersColleges and UniversitiesConcert HallsConvention CentersConvents, Monastries, ParishesCourthousesCovered SquaresCultural CentersDeck Access BlocksExhibit DesignExhibition and Fair Centers Expo PavilionsFair StandsFire & Police StationsFootbridgesFuneraryFunerary ChapelsGarages, Depots and WarehousesGarden StudiosGas Stations, Rest Areas and Toll GatesGreen and Scenic WalkwaysGreenhousesHeadquartersHospitals & Health CentersHostels and GuesthousesHotelsIndustrial BuildingsInstallationsItalian ChurchesKindergartens and Pre-schoolsLandscape DesignLibraries and MediathequesMaritime FacilitiesMemorialsMetro StationsMosquesMountain HutsMuseumsMusic Schools and Art Academies Nursing HomesOffice BlocksOutdoor Performing Arts VenuesOutdoor Sports FieldsPavilionsPower PlantsPrimary SchoolsPrisons & Detention CentresPrivate GardensPublic and Social HousingResearch CentersResidential ComplexesRestaurantsRetail MarketsRow HousesScenographiesSecondary SchoolsShopping CentersSkateparksSmall Apartment BlocksSmall Urban GardensSport & Country ClubsSport HallsSquares & StreetsStadiumsStudent HallsStudent HousesSwimming Pools SynagoguesTea HousesTemplesTheatersTourist RoutesTower Blocks and SkyscrapersTraffic BridgesTraining CentersTrain StationsTransportation HubsUrban ParksVisitor CentersWaterfronts and Coastal RedevelopmentsWineries and DistilleriesZoos and Animal Shelters * * Why Atlas? * WHY ATLAS? May be because we wanted to distinguish divisare from the web that is condemned to a sort of vertical communication, always with the newest architecture at the top of the page, as the "cover story," "the focus." Content that was destined, just like the oh-so-new architecture that had just preceded it a few hours earlier, to rapidly slide down, day after day, lower and lower, in a vertical plunge towards the scrapheap of page 2. So we began to build divisare not vertically, but horizontally. Our model was the bookcase, on whose shelves we have gathered and continue to collect hundreds and hundreds of publications by theme. Every Collection in our Atlas tells a particular story, conveys a specific viewpoint from which to observe the last 20 years of contemporary architecture. A long, patient job of cataloguing, done by hand: image after image, project after project, post after post. Behind all this there is the certainty that we can do better than the fast, distracted web we know today, where the prevailing business model is: "you make money only if you manage to distract your readers from the contents of your own site." With divisare we want to offer the possibility, instead, of perceiving content without distractions. No "click me," "tweet me, "share me,” "like me." No advertising. banners, pop—ups or other distracting noise. It is a different idea of the web, which we might call slow web. * * Selected Projects * General Index Designers * designers by Country * AlbaniaAlgeriaAngolaArgentinaArmeniaAustraliaAustriaBahrainBangladeshBelarusBelgiumBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaCanadaChileChinaColombiaCosta RicaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmark Dominican RepublicEcuadorEgyptEl SalvadorEstoniaFinlandFranceGeorgiaGermanyGhanaGreeceGuatemalaHong KongHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIran (Islamic Republic of)IrelandIsraelItalyJapanJordanKorea (Republic of)Kuwait LatviaLebanonLithuaniaLuxembourgMalaysiaMaltaMexicoMontenegroMoroccoNetherlandsNew ZealandNorth MacedoniaNorwayPakistanPanamaParaguayPeruPolandPortugalPuerto RicoRomaniaRussian FederationRwandaSan MarinoSaudi Arabia SerbiaSingaporeSlovakiaSloveniaSouth AfricaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandSyrian Arab RepublicTaiwan, Province of ChinaThailandTunisiaTurkeyUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandUnited States of AmericaUruguayVenezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)Viet Nam * designers by City * A CoruñaAhmedabadAmsterdamAntwerpenAthensBangaloreBangkokBarcelonabari4056 BaselBeijingBeirutBergamoBerlinBogotáBolognaBordeauxBragaBratislavaBresciaBrusselsBruxellesBucurestiBudapestBuenos AiresCagliariCasertaChicagoCopenhagen CórdobaCuritibaDelftDublinFerraraFirenzeGenèveGenovaGentGhentGranadaGrazGuadalajaraHamburgHelsinkiHong KongInnsbruckIstanbulKölnKrakówKyivLausanneLimaLisboaLisbonLjubljanaLondonLos AngelesLuganoLyon MadridMarseilleMendrisioMexico CityMilanMilanoMontevideoMontpellierMontrealMoscowMünchenNantesNapoliNew YorkOsloPadovaPalermoPamplonaParisPortoPraguePrahaQuitoRigaRio de JaneiroRomaRomeRotterdamSan FranciscoSantiago São PauloSeoulSevillaShanghaiShenzhenSingaporeStockholmStrasbourgStuttgartSydneyTaipeiTehranThessalonikiTiranaTokyoTorinoTorontoToulouseValenciaValladolidVeneziaVeronaVibo ValentiaViennaVilniusWarsawZagrebZurichZürich * * Search designers Photographers * photographers by Country * ArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBangladeshBelarusBelgiumBrazilBulgariaCanadaChileChinaColombiaCroatiaCubaCyprusCzech RepublicCôte d'IvoireDenmarkEcuadorEstonia FinlandFranceGeorgiaGermanyGreeceHong KongHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIran (Islamic Republic of)IrelandIsraelItalyJapanKorea (Republic of)KuwaitLatviaLebanonLithuania LuxembourgMalaysiaMexicoNetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayParaguayPeruPolandPortugalPuerto RicoRomaniaRussian FederationSerbiaSingaporeSlovakiaSloveniaSouth AfricaSpainSweden SwitzerlandTaiwan, Province of ChinaThailandTunisiaTurkeyUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandUnited States of AmericaUruguayVenezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)Viet Nam * photographers by City * A CoruñaAhmedabadAmsterdamAntwerpAntwerpenAthensAtlantaAucklandBaliBangkokBarcelonaBaselbeijingBeijingBeirutBelgradeBergenBerlinBernBilbaoBillingsBogotáBordeauxBragaBratislavaBrooklynBrussels BruxellesBucurestiBudapestBuenos AiresCape TownCaracasChicagoChongqingCiudad del MexicoCologneConeglianoCopenhagenCordobaCórdobaCuritibaDelftDenverDhakaDortmundDublinDüsseldorfEdinburghFirenzeForlìGenevaGenève GHentGhentGlasgowGöteborgGranadaGrazGuadalajaraGuangzhouHaarlemHamburgHangzhouHanoiHeidelbergHelsinkiHong KongInnsbruckIstanbulJakartaKalmthoutKarlsruheKievKøbenhavn KölnKortrijkKuala LumpurKyoto LausanneLeipzigLeónLimaLisboaLisbonLjubljanaLondonLos AngelesLuganoLyonMaastrichtMadridManchesterMannheimMantovaMarseilleMelbourneMendrisioMeridaMexico CityMiamiMilanoMinskMonterreyMontevideoMontpellier MontrealMontreuilMoscowMumbaiMünchenMunichNantesNew DelhiNew YorkNew York CityOsakaOsloPalma de MallorcaPamplonaParisPermPerthPortoPraguePrahaQuitoReykjavikReykjavíkRigaRomaRomeRosario RotterdamSan FranciscoSantiagoSão PauloSeattleSeoulSevillaShanghaiSingaporeSofiaStockholmStrasbourgStuttgartSuzhouSydneyTaipeiTallinnTasmaniaTehranTel AvivTel-AvivTokyoTorinoTorontoToulouseUtrecht ValladolidVancouverVeneziaVeniceVictoriaViennaVilniusWarsawWashingtonZagrebZaragozaZurichZürich * * Search photographers Books * DIVISARE * * * * Go to Advanced Search * Selected Projects * Designers * Photographers * Projects * Books * Contact Us * Submit your Work * Subscribe * * Login * * Menu * BACK * Menu * * Go to Advanced Search * Selected Projects * Designers * Photographers * Projects * Books * Contact Us * Submit your Work * Subscribe * * Login Stanaćev Granados PRIMERIZA HOUSE. Chorrillos, Chile Photos by Marcos Zegers chilean houses see more Stanaćev Granados PRIMERIZA HOUSE. Chorrillos, Chile Photos by Marcos Zegers nursing homes see more Pedevilla Architekten Pflegeheim St. Barbara. St. Leonhard in Passeier, Italy Photos by Gustav Willeit bookcases see more par-do Povoença House. Viana do Castelo, Portugal Photos by José Campos wineries and distilleries see more quiet architecture_ moris valeri AMPLIAMENTO CANTINA MIONETTO. Valdobbiadene, Italy Photos by Marco Zanta curtains see more Matteo Corbellini Villa Clea. Milan, Italy Photos by Francisco Ascensão GREEN AND SCENIC WALKWAYS see more Rever & Drage Architects Sundshopen - Norwegian Scenic Routes. Sømna, Norway Photos by Tom Auger * ‹ Previous Homepage LOGIN REGISTER × Divisare Books * Full Catalogue * Homes * Quotes * Photo Essays The new divisare books are small format pocket-book size, in limited editions of 200 copies, high-resolution digital printed, bound, with a hardcover, finished in fine English paper. Titles on the cover are silver foil hot stamped. We attach great importance to the tactile quality of the book as an object as well as, of course, its contents. Unlike the web that runs fast and vanishes faster, leaving no trace, Our books have the aim of lasting in time. The idea is simple: printed paper instead of pixels; we just want to invite you to get away from the screens of your devices for a moment, to sit back in a favorite armchair and enjoy a good read, in the old fashioned way. HELP US SWIM AGAINST THE TIDE. Join us in taking a stand against the short attention architecture media. Divisare is the result of an effort of selection and classification of contemporary architecture conducted for over twenty years. Patient work, done with care, image after image, project after project, to offer you the ideal tool with which to organize your knowledge of contemporary architecture. Instead of a quick, distracted web, we want a slow, attentive one. Instead of hastily perused information, we prefer knowledge calmly absorbed. This is why Divisare is a place to perceive architecture slowly, without distractions. No click — like — tweet — share, no advertising, banners, pop-ups. Just architecture, no more and no less. If you like what we’re doing, please Subscribe. You will get full access to divisare archive and you will help us keep the lights on. DIVISARE SUBSCRIPTION IS FREE FOR TEACHERS & STUDENTS NO ADS. EVER. 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