COBOGÓ | LATTICEWORK

" “Latticework" ,In Portuguese, it’s called cobogó and it was created by a Pernambucan engineer, a Portuguese trader and a German importer in the late 1920s. Inspired in the mashrabiya, an element of traditional Arabic architecture dating back to the Middle Ages. Becoming a symbol of modernism, It remained popular due to the fact that it allows for ventilation without fully allowing sunlight through, an important aspect in regions with routinely high temperatures."
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