In Dois Tropicos, the limit between an architectural project and its production becomes incredibly thin and osmotic, emerging into a result where empiric experimentation and calibrated architectonic decisions always fuel and impact each other.
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In Dois Tropicos, the limit between an architectural project and its production becomes incredibly thin and osmotic, emerging into a result where empiric experimentation and calibrated architectonic decisions always fuel and impact each other.
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