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So, 'Terras' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the architectural vernacular of Cunha, nestled in the Paraíba Valley. It’s not just about buildings; it’s really about the lifeblood of construction techniques like burnt clay brick and pau-a-pique. The film takes its time, letting you absorb the natural rhythms of the region and the unique projects that emerge from these age-old methods. It’s contemplative, almost meditative in its pacing, with a raw, earthy feel that captures the essence of the materials used. The way it intertwines the cultural significance of these techniques with the visual storytelling is pretty remarkable, offering a fresh perspective on architecture that feels both grounded and expansive.
Focuses on lesser-known architectural techniques.Emphasizes the connection between culture and construction.Offers a unique perspective on rural architecture.
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