Buildings in Rio De Janeiro

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One thing that has fascinated me since I arrived in Rio has been the old Portuguese architecture. When south america was founded, the Spanish and Portuguese fought over who would control what. The spanish got everything that wasn't brazil.

What is cool about the architecture here, is that it looks like a fusion between european, and mexican architecture. its like gothic/renaissance/baroque with those terracotta roofs you see in hot climate places like mexico.

outside of @xvlad's apartment building

As a skateboarder I am always looking at ground textures to see how they would feel to ride on. The mosaic tile-work they build to walk on are extremely visually appealing to me, making vast patterns that span huge distances.

The tilework of the rio sidewalks are all handmade and laborious to maintain
A signature of the royal family of portugal, the "calçadão" or Portuguese pavement are kind of a crazy thing to put in brazils climate. they are slippery when wet and break up with tree roots grow underneath them.

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Tons of graffiti in Rio. everywhere.

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Downtown is where you will find most of the historical architecture. A lot of it is super run-down and unmaintained, but no one has money to restore them. the Laws state that you can not tear them down and build over them because they are historical, which is cool, but they all look super ghetto, which is a strange vibe.

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Its such a unique look to have in a city, kind of an artists romantic dream of cutty, urban decay mixed with european royalty.

Sightseeing while walking down the sidewalk is fun because you see these visually vast scenes of makeshift organization that mirror the favela constructions, which look like piles of stuff.

motorcycle mechanic's shop in Grajau

Stuff like this look like something out of a Mad Max movie, which i love to feast my eyes on as an artist.

Look at this one:

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I'm surprised rich tourists don't come down to brazil and buy these buildings. they are so cool looking.

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one of the most european-looking historical corridors in rio

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I don't really know a lot about architecture history to speak on this stuff really. It's just a really interesting blend of europe and rainforest vibes.

The modern architecture that was built in the 60's has a unique vibe to it as well. It embodies the feeling of Life, is tough, but we are going to enjoy it anyway, which is the spirit of the city for sure. The people are so friendly i haven't not met a single asshole this whole time i've been here which has been going on 6 weeks.

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This one caught my eye from down below and I was surprised to see it at the top of a giant hill hiking path that i walked up. it was cool to see palm trees on the top of this one.

This next one really amazed me. it is a church that was built in the style of mayan pyramid.

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The sides that have the scaffolding on them are pure stained glass. I have looked up pictures on the internet of what the inside look like and i want to go inside and see for myself. When i do, i will update this post with a picture of the inside.

downtown buildings

a lot of the buildings here have a kind of style like they just whipped them up in a 3d modeling program. you see it a lot today in the united states, and its considered "modern" where you just take a 3d rectangle and attach other rectangles to it haphazardly to make something that looks cool. But these are all old which makes the style cooler imo.

a juxtaposition of friendly colors mixed with gnarly barbed wire fences. you see this shit EVERYwhere in the smaller neighborhoods

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Look at the power lines. An engineers nightmare. i dont know how they manage to keep the wires organized. maybe there is no protocol or legal rules that you have to adhere to when setting these up. fascinating to me as someone from the US. it looks more handmade and human.

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the courthouse, who's backyard is that famous Praca XV skatespot

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I will end this post on a picture of a box truck i saw the other day and just thought wow, look at it.

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UPDATE!

i almost forgot to include these photos below. Highlander signed up for a helicopter ride above rio and captures these amazing photos of the city from the sky.

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In hindsight I probably should have payed the $200 to fly in the helicopter with Highlander and his lady. but When he sent me the page to sign up i though the helicopter looked way too sketchy and i was scared lol. Thanks to Highlander for sending me these photos.

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Look at the black and white tile-work sidewalks from way up above, You can actually see the cool abstract designs they are arranged in.

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The tops of the buildings look super cool too.

the location of the Air B N B we are in



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It's interesting to see how the architecture in Rio reflects its rich mix of cultures and history 🤳

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indeed! the mix of cultures is what makes brazil what it is. the food, the architecture and the likable personalities of the people.

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Agreed! Maybe that's what makes Brazil so alive and interesting in the eyes of the world, besides its amazing football! Thank you again for introducing Brazil so well and beautifully. Greetings from the far East.

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The old buildings are nice, too bad they are abandoned

I would be scared to stay in a helicopter tough

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The architecture of Rio is truly amazing, the current architectural style is plain but the architecture of the previous buildings is varied. The view of the city from the sky was amazing. Amazing photography

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What an interesting post, i really liked! Clearly the buildings have european influence. i ve never been there but i heard from locals that tell me this city is a little dangerous to take a walk, what do you think?

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thanks for looking at the post!
i heard the same thing, over and over again, danger danger danger. but to be honest i have not felt danger once. anywhere in the city where there are shops and commerce its totally safe. people are very nice. as a woman obviously its a slight difference but i saw many single women walking alone with ease everywhere

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Rio’s architecture is truly a fascinating mix of cultures, blending European elegance with tropical charm. The contrast between modern skyscrapers and decaying yet artistic structures makes the city feel alive in its own way. Those aerial shots really capture the vastness and beauty of Rio from above!

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Wow, Rio de Janeiro has beautiful buildings, the view from the top is breathtaking, I liked the science museum it has a great design and it looks like it floats.

Welcome to the community!

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thanks! yeah that view from above really is the cherry on top for this architecture post isn't it. next time im given an opportunity to ride in a helicopter im going to take it.

I didnt know about the architecture community on hive before i published this post, it will be cool to follow it and see cool architecture from around the world

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I really impressed ro see different types of buildings shapes and architectural features. Absolutety stunning pictures you have captured while your architectural exploration. Keep it up. Greetings.

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