In September, we concluded a crucial stage of the pre-production of the Architects Brazil series with a photo shoot with two of the biggest names in Brazilian contemporary architecture: Fernanda Marques and the Jacobsen Arquitetura office. This visual record will be a fundamental part of the series' image collection, used both for publicity and licensing, highlighting the aesthetic and creative strength of the professionals involved.
Jacobsen Arquitetura, under the leadership of Paulo and Bernardo Jacobsen, is recognized for its ability to harmonize architecture and nature in a unique way, creating projects that breathe elegance and integration into the environment. The photos captured explore precisely this delicate intersection between form and function, highlighting the architectural solutions that consolidate the firm's name on the national and international scene.
Fernanda Marques, one of the greatest exponents of Brazilian architecture and design, had her iconic style recorded in one of the most anticipated projects in the series: Casa Jabuticaba. With her modern lines and a unique sensitivity to space and client needs, Marques will be the focus of one of the series' episodes, bringing to light her innovative approach and contributions to contemporary architecture.
The previous shootings, carried out with Studio MK27, Arthur Casas and TETRO Arquitetura in August, were already a success and mark the promising start of this production that promises to be a reference in Brazilian architecture. Each photo session aims to capture not only the work, but the creative spirit behind each project, creating an impactful visual collection that will strengthen the series' presence in the market.
With a sensitive and innovative look, Architects Brazil follows its production journey and promises to be a powerful showcase for brands that wish to be associated with the world of excellent architecture. Available on Gallery and Amazon Prime, the series is poised to be a landmark in both architecture and specialized media.
Find out more about the first shootings and discover how your brand can be part of this project that is already redefining licensing and advertising standards in the sector.
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