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Nathália Cristina de Souza Vilela Telis has been honored with the Silver A' Design Award 2025 for "Awakening," an immersive architectural project in Iquitos, Peru, that seamlessly blends sustainable design, sensory engagement, and the natural beauty of the Amazon rainforest, fostering a profound connection between visitors and the environment.
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"Awakening," designed by Brazilian architect Nathália Cristina de Souza Vilela Telis, has received the prestigious Silver A' Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award for 2025. Conceived between December 2024 and February 2025 for the Amazonian region of Iquitos, Peru, the project reimagines the relationship between architecture and nature. Inspired by the need to reconnect with the natural world amidst rapid technological advancement, "Awakening" offers a unique, immersive experience that places the Amazon rainforest at the heart of its design.
The project stands out for its biomimetic approach, utilizing sustainable materials such as bamboo and low-impact construction techniques to minimize environmental disruption. The structure features a circular base with a 31.5-meter diameter and rises to a total height of 14 meters, ensuring stability, natural ventilation, and thermal comfort. Visitors begin their journey on the first floor, where the interplay of natural light, cascading water, and lush plant life creates a multisensory environment. The sounds of the forest and flowing water, combined with tactile and olfactory elements, immerse guests in the vibrant ecosystem.
Ascending to the second floor, visitors are greeted with sweeping views of the Amazon River, reinforcing the project's commitment to landscape preservation and sensory engagement. "Awakening" distinguishes itself through its integration of biomimicry, sustainability, and a focus on sensory perception, making the landscape itself the focal point. The design process involved extensive research into local materials, environmental impact, and social context, overcoming challenges related to construction in remote areas and the use of bamboo. The result is a visionary proposal that not only respects the Amazon's delicate balance but also inspires a deeper appreciation for nature's wonders.
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