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It was while serving on a prize-giving jury that the principals of São Paulo architectural firms Rosenbaum and Aleph Zero realized they share a dedication to socially committed architecture.
That discovery has now led to being jointly awarded the prestigious RIBA International Prize 2018 for their first project together—new living quarters for over 500 disadvantaged children attending a boarding school at the edge of the Amazon rainforest in northern Brazil.
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