
Camilla Ghisleni
Editor of the materials catalog and General Affairs Writer at Arch Daily Brazil
Articles
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1 week ago |
archdaily.com | Camilla Ghisleni
The desire to see the world from above transcends cultures and time — an almost instinctive impulse to seek new horizons, gain perspective, and momentarily step outside everyday life. Observation towers embody that desire: built in forests, mountains, urban parks, or coastal landscapes, they invite us to pause, look closely, and discover the surroundings in a quiet or playful way. These structures offer more than just views; they offer experiences.
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1 week ago |
archdaily.mx | Camilla Ghisleni
La presencia de cafeterías en museos y galerías trasciende la función de apoyo y se revela como parte integrante de la experiencia cultural contemporánea. Según Claire Bishop, en su discusión sobre la "experiencia estética expandida", los espacios culturales han comenzado a incorporar ambientes híbridos que estimulan diferentes formas de recepción, sociabilidad y contemplación.
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2 weeks ago |
archdaily.com | Camilla Ghisleni
At the end of each edition of the Architecture Biennale, far from the public eye, tons of exhibition materials are transported across Venice in handcarts and boats. Only a small portion of these materials is reused. The main obstacles are the limited storage space in Venice and the high logistical costs—recurring challenges for circular architecture. As a result, most of the waste ends up in landfills or nearby recycling centers. But this scenario is beginning to change.
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2 weeks ago |
archdaily.mx | Camilla Ghisleni
¿Qué puede revelar la arquitectura de un pabellón sobre su país? En las grandes Exposiciones Mundiales, la mayoría de los pabellones nacionales intenta responder a esta pregunta, convirtiéndose en una arquitectura cargada de simbolismo. Estructuras temporales, sí, pero densas en significado, funcionan como declaraciones políticas. Son pabellones que condensan, en su forma y material, las ambiciones de sus países de origen.
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3 weeks ago |
archdaily.com | Camilla Ghisleni
Cafés in museums and galleries do more than provide convenience — they have become an essential part of today’s cultural experience. As Claire Bishop explains in her idea of the “expanded aesthetic experience,” cultural spaces now include hybrid environments that encourage new ways of engaging, socializing, and reflecting.
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