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We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Rio de Janeiro Architecture. We aim to include projects that are either of top quality or interesting, or ideally both.

We cover completed buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across Rio de Janeiro and Brasil. The focus is on contemporary buildings but information on traditional buildings is also welcome.

We have 1 page of Rio de Janeiro Architecture selections with links to many individual project pages.

Rio de Janeiro Building News

Rio Architecture News – latest additions to this page, arranged chronologically:

Rio de Janeiro Architecture Walking Tours, Brasil, by e-architect

Rio is the second largest city in Brazil (after São Paulo) with around 6.3 million people.
Celebrated Brazilian buildings include Cidade da Musica Roberto Marinho, the Ministry of Education building by Oscar Niemeyer with Le Corbusier, the Niterói Contemporary Art Museum and the Oscar Niemeyer Popular Theatre.

Famous architects with buildings in Rio de Janeiro include Atelier Christian de Portzamparc and Richard Meier & Partners. Other key architects with work in the city include BCMF Arquitetos, AECOM and Andrade Morettin Arquitetos.

26 October 2023
Bar do Mussum
Architect: Superlimão

photo : Maíra Acayaba
Bar do Mussum, Rio de Janeiro

13 September 2023
>Casa TMC, Angra dos Reis
Architect: Magarão + Lindenberg Arq

photo : Raiana Medina Fotogratia
Casa TMC Brazil

27 June 2023
Sea of Mirrors, AquaRio, Praça Muhammad Ali, Gamboa
Design: Cité Arquitetura

photo : Dani Leite
Sea of Mirrors, AquaRio
The intervention “Sea of Mirrors” is the result of a partnership between Cebrace, Grupo Cataratas and Instituto do Vidro, designed by Cité Arquitetura. Occupying AquaRio, a reference point in the harbor region of Rio de Janeiro, the installation proposes a journey of discoveries for its visitors using image and sound technologies associated with the most diverse current glass and mirror solutions.

23 Mar 2022
Partage Shopping In Brasília, Barra da Tijuca
Design: Superlimão

photo : Maira Acayaba
Westwing Store, Barra da Tijuca Rio de Janeiro
Superlimão, from Brazil, signs off on architectural project of Westwing’s new physical stores in this major Brazilian city, located in Ipanema and Barra da Tijuca. The concept behind the renovation process focused on conveying the idea of omnichannel through architecture, making the physical journey through the store as close as possible to the customer experience on the brand’s website.

26 Aug 2021
Igara Building, Alto Leblon
Design: Cité Arquitetura

picture : Studio VIR
Igara Building, Alto Leblon, Rio de Janeiro
Located on the corner of Igarapava and Sambaíba streets, in the lower part of Alto Leblon, in Rio de Janeiro, the Edifício Igara is an architectural project signed by Cité Arquitetura, led by the architects and partners Fernando Costa and Celso Rayol, with landscaping deisgn signed by Embyá and interiors project by Manga Rosa Arquitetura.

17 Aug 2021
Contemporâneo Gávea residential project, Gávea
Design: Cité Arquitetura

photo : Wagner Ziegelmeyer
Gávea Contemporâneo Rio de Janeiro
The premise in this Brazilian residential property is to promote the encounter between residents and the city, meeting the contemporary desire of being close to everything, and at the same time having the coziness of home.

13 Mar 2020
SC Office
Design: Reinach Mendonça Arquitetos Associados (RMAA)

photo : Leonardo Finottis
SC Office Rio de Janeiro, Edifício Argentina
The Edifício Argentina, located in Botafogo Beach, is a significant business center of the city. It was built in 1978 during the Brutalism architecture of the 1970s and has a central line distribution and two elevator blocks organization.

25 Mar 2020
UIA World Congress of Architects is postponed
27th World Congress of Architects – UIA2020RIO

6 Dec 2019
CMA House, Angra dos Reis
Design: Jacobsen Arquitetura

photo : Fernando Guerra
CMA House in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro
With its big eaves, mashrabiya panels and double story high glass openings, this house was commissioned by a family that lives in this Brazilian city, and spend the majority of their free time in archipelago of Angra dos Reis with good amount of friends.

14 Sep 2016
Riba in Leblon, Leblon
Design: SuperLimão Studio + André Piva Arquitetura with Laika Design

photograph : Anna Fischer
Riba Bar in Leblon
The Riba bar opens its doors with the proposal to bring together the pleasure of “botecar” with a handmade menu, combined with a relaxed atmosphere in one of the most charming corners of Leblon, in the south of the city.

2 Aug 2016
Leblon Office Building
Design: Richard Meier & Partners

image from architects firm
Leblon Office Building Rio de Janeiro
Richard Meier & Partners is proud to announce their first project in South America. The new Leblon Offices will be a sustainable and state-of-the-art building.
The new office building located in the Leblon neighborhood, will be the iconic new international headquarters for VINCI Partners in Brazil. The design scheme consists primarily of open office spaces and a series of terraces which open up and create a direct connection with the urban artery of Av. Bartolomeu Mitre.

Museum of Tomorrow
Design: Santiago Calatrava architect

image from architect studio
Museum of Tomorrow Rio de Janeiro
Calatrava was commissioned to design the sustainably-focused museum, as part of the ambitious “Marvelous Port” urban design project, which will transform the city’s historical waterfront into a thriving cultural and residential community. Located on the prominent Pier Maua, the museum is an integral part of the urban revitalization commitment that the city made to the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Rio 2016 Buildings

Rio 2016 Olympic Buildings

Rio Olympic Park Masterplan Competition
Design: AECOM

image from Brazilian Institute of Architects
Rio Olympic Park Masterplan
Won in an international competition with submissions from 59 teams in 18 countries, the AECOM bid for this prestigious project is focused on an approximately 120 hectares of land in the district of Barra de Tijuca, southwest of the Brazilian city. The site – roughly triangular in shape – is set against a backdrop of mountains and overlooks the lagoon of Jacarepagua.

Rio Olympic Port Competition
Design: João Pedro Backheuser / Ignasi Riera – winners

image from architects practice
Rio Architecture Competition : Olympic Port
The winning project of the Olympic Port, which aims at the revitalization and redevelopment of 850 square meters of the port city of Rio de Janeiro, was announced at the headquarters of the Brazilian Institute of Architects of Brazil (IAB-RJ) in Rio.
The project includes the construction of facilities such as the media and referees villages, a five-star hotel, a convention center and business center that will be used during the 2016 Olympics Games and will be a legacy for the city. More over, this urban intervention leverages the entire project of Marvelous Port Recovery Center of Rio de Janeiro.

Major Architectural Designs in the City

Key Rio Buildings by Oscar Niemeyer

Teatro Popular de Niteroi / Oscar Niemeyer Popular Theatre, Niterói
Date built: 2007
Architect: Oscar Niemeyer

photo © Marcela Grassi
Teatro Popular de Niteroi
The People’s Theatre building is located beyond the Bus Terminal, on the left as you exit the Ferry Station.

Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói – MAC, Niterói
1996

photo © Marcela Grassi
Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói

Rio de Janeiro Architecture

Major São Paulo Architecture Projects, alphabetical:

Center for Information Comperj in Itaboraí
Architects: Andrade Morettin Arquitetos

image from architects office
Brazil Architecture Competition
The headquarters of the Center for Information of Comperj in Itaboraí play a key role in the future petrochemical complex that Petrobras will implement in the region. The CI will be the gateway to the site.

Cidade da Musica Roberto Marinho
Design: Atelier Christian de Portzamparc

picture from CdP
Cidade da Musica Rio : Brazilian concert hall
The Cidade da Musica is seen as a large house on stilts, a great veranda above a garden with ponds, shade and trees. Also, it is an homage to an archetype of Brazilian architecture.

Deodoro Shooting Center
Design: BCMF Arquitetos

image from architects practice
Rio Olympic Park Deodoro Cluster

Image and Audio Museum Building – Competition Design
Design: Diller Scofidio + Renfro

picture from the Client
Museu da Imagen e de Som
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Museum of Image and Sound Rio : Isay Weinfeld – design
The building, made up of 5 blocks housing the museum functions and grouped according to usage affinities and public traffic, rises from a ground floor crossed by an internal passageway connecting Atlântica Avenue to Aires Saldanha Street. Each volume features a different external cover that fulfills the lighting-control needs of the respective internal functions.

Rio 2016 Olympic Park Buildings
Design: BCMF Arquitetos

image from architects studio
Rio de Janeiro Olympic Park Buildings
BCMF was the lead designer of 17 new venues and facilities and of the complementation of 3 existing ones, located mainly in the clusters of Barra da Tijuca and Deodoro (where the architects had already designed the “Deodoro Sports Complex” for the Rio 2007 Pan-American Games).

Rio Olympic Park Barra Cluster
Design: BCMF Arquitetos

image from architect firm
Rio Olympic Park Barra Cluster : 2016 Building + Landscape Designs
The idea of the Masterplan is to approach the entire site as a “Campus” or “Park” where the various facilities would be connected and integrated through an intensive landscaping of the area in all levels. The architectural concept is focused on addressing three key issues.

Rio de Janeiro Tower
Architects: Mikou Design Studio

image from architect practice
Rio Tower
This tower is for us the poetic embodiment of its natural and urban surroundings. It summarizes the tropical experience associated with lush South American vegetation, the deep skies of Brazil and the sensorial urban landscape.

Rocinha – Favelas
Design: Lee Miles of Desitecture

image : Lee Miles
Rocinha – Favelas

Solar City Tower Project for Rio 2016
Architects : RAFAA architecture & design, Zürich, Switzerland

image from architects firm
Rio Solar City Tower

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Rio de Janeiro Building Designs – No Images

Rio Architecture Designs, Brazil, no images, alphabetical:

Camargo House
Date built: 1985
Design: Oscar Niemeyer architect

Leonel Miranda House
Dates built: 1952-55
Design: Oscar Niemeyer architect

Ministry of Education building
Dates built: 1936-45
Design: Oscar Niemeyer with architect Le Corbusier

More Rio de Janeiro Architectural Designs online soon

Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

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Celebrated Brazilian buildings include Cidade da Musica Roberto Marinho, the Ministry of Education building by Oscar Niemeyer with Le Corbusier, the Niterói Contemporary Art Museum and the Oscar Niemeyer Popular Theatre.

Who is the famous Brazilian architect? ›

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho, born December 15, 1907 in Rio de Janeiro, was a famous Brazilian architect and is considered a pioneer of modern Brazilian architecture. Niemeyer designed numerous public buildings for the Brazilian capital Brasília, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.

What is the architectural style of Brazil? ›

In the 18th century, during the time of the Empire, Brazil followed European trends and adopted Neoclassical, Baroque, and Gothic Revival architecture. Then, in the 20th century especially in Brasilia, Brazil experimented with Modernist architecture.

Was the UN building designed by a Brazilian architect? ›

The Board of Design comprised Nikolai Bassov of the Soviet Union; Gaston Brunfaut of Belgium; Ernest Cormier of Canada; Le Corbusier of France; Liang Seu-cheng of China; Sven Markelius of Sweden; Oscar Niemeyer of Brazil; Howard Robertson of the United Kingdom; G. A. Soilleux of Australia; and Julio Vilamajó of Uruguay ...

What architect was responsible for designing many of the modernist buildings in the Brazilian capital Brasília? ›

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho is commonly considered “one of Modernism's greatest luminaries.” He is known for constructing monumental buildings: in addition to many of the grandest buildings of Brasília, he designed Brazil's pavilion in the 1939 World's Fair and museums and government buildings across ...

Who were the Big 5 architects? ›

The New York Five was a group of architects based in New York City whose work was featured in the 1972 book Five Architects. The architects, Peter Eisenman, Michael Graves, Charles Gwathmey, John Hejduk, and Richard Meier, are also often referred to as "the Whites".

Who was the Brazilian architect who lived to be 104? ›

Oscar Niemeyer

What is one piece of architecture in Brazil? ›

Cathedral of Brasília: A short walk from the square is Niemeyer's Cathedral of Brasília, a monumental building that appears to reach up from the ground with its curved columns. The interior is just as impressive, featuring stunning stained glass windows that cast colorful light inside the nave.

What is the capital building of Brazil? ›

The Palácio do Planalto (Portuguese pronunciation: [paˈlasju du plaˈnawtu]) in Brasília is the official workplace of the president of Brazil. The building was designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1958 and inaugurated on 21 April 1960.

What type of architecture is Brasília? ›

Furthermore, Brasilia is a unique example of modernism both as a guideline for architectural design but also as a principle for organizing society. Modernism in Brasilia is explored in James Holston's book, The Modernist City.

Who designed Brazil? ›

Oscar Niemeyer (born December 15, 1907, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—died December 5, 2012, Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian architect, an early exponent of modern architecture in Latin America, particularly noted for his work on Brasília, the new capital of Brazil.

Who was Neymar Brazilian architect? ›

Oscar Ribeiro de Almeida Niemeyer Soares Filho (December 15, 1907 – December 5, 2012) was a Brazilian architect who is thought to be an important name in worldwide modern architecture. He was a pioneer in the idea of using reinforced concrete for buildings.

Does Brazil have skyscrapers? ›

1947 – São Paulo, capital

Inspired by the Empire States and known as the Banespa building, for a long time, it was the tallest building in the city of São Paulo. Since then, many other skyscrapers have been built not only in São Paulo, but in several cities across the country.

Who is a very famous Brazilian architect? ›

The curves found in Brazil's clouds, mountains, and rivers inspired Oscar Niemeyer's innovative and unmistakable style. Hailing from the Laranjeiros neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, he would become the most famous Brazilian architect of all time.

What is Brazil's architecture? ›

Brazilian architecture reflects the country's diverse cultural heritage, natural beauty, and social consciousness. Its unique blend of European, African, and indigenous styles, emphasising sustainability, integration with nature, and social responsibility, sets it apart from other architectural traditions.

Who was the Brazilian architect designer of many civic buildings in Brasília? ›

Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1907, Oscar Niemeyer was a Brazilian architect who is considered to be one of the key figures in the development of modern architecture. Among his many projects, Niemeyer is best known for his designs of civic buildings of Brasília—a planned city that became Brazil's capital in 1960.

Who is the top 1 architect in the world? ›

🌟 Discover the 5 Greatest Architects in the World!

1. Frank Lloyd Wright: Designed over 1,000 structures, known for iconic designs like the Guggenheim Museum. 2. Frank Gehry: Renowned for buildings like the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, famous for its innovative design.

Why is Zaha Hadid so famous? ›

What was Zaha Hadid known for? Zaha Hadid was an architect known for her radical deconstructivist designs. She was the first woman to be awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize, in 2004. Her buildings included the Heydar Aliyev Centre Baku, Azerbaijan, and the MAXXI museum of contemporary art and architecture in Rome.

Who is the most famous Brazilian model? ›

Gisele Bundchen is the world's most famous Brazilian model. And she has made significant contributions to the fashion world. The blonde supermodel's career took off in the late 1990s, leading to her becoming one of the most famous Victoria's Secret Angels, a role she held from 1999 to 2006.

Who is the most famous architect? ›

Many people agree that Frank Lloyd Wright is the most famous architect of the modern era. Along with Louis Henri Sullivan, his early mentor, Wright helped form a uniquely American architecture.

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