Espaço Arvorar is a project that uses creativity to approach the history of wood. A journey that awakens your senses, like sight, touch, hearing, and speech with elements that help you take in knowledge and change the way you see wood. It is a cultural, educational space to complement the learning process for both students that attend it and the general population, allowing visitors to interact with the objects on display.
The wood used to build the instruments is one of the key factors to determine how it sounds.
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Eucalyptus and pine are used to build a wide variety of products we often use and consume.
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Brazil’s six biomes are home to one in five species ever identified in the world, thousands of which are only found here.
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These are the world’s richest ecosystems in biodiversity and provide environmental services that ensure our survival.
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In addition to capturing carbon from the atmosphere, planted forests create several jobs.
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For thousands of years, humans have used wood to farm the land, change the nature of things, hunt, fight, and fend off enemies.
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Some of history’s most spectacular construction projects wouldn’t have been possible without wood.
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Tropical, temperate, and boreal forest are home to 80% of all land wild and plant life known to men.
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The wood used to build the instruments is one of the key factors to determine how it sounds.
Learn more
Eucalyptus and pine are used to build a wide variety of products we often use and consume.
Learn more
Brazil’s six biomes are home to one in five species ever identified in the world, thousands of which are only found here.
Learn more
These are the world’s richest ecosystems in biodiversity and provide environmental services that ensure our survival.
Learn more
In addition to capturing carbon from the atmosphere, planted forests create several jobs.
Learn more
For thousands of years, humans have used wood to farm the land, change the nature of things, hunt, fight, and fend off enemies.
Learn more
Some of history’s most spectacular construction projects wouldn’t have been possible without wood.
Learn more
Tropical, temperate, and boreal forest are home to 80% of all land wild and plant life known to men.
Learn more