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HBIM Development of A Brazilian Modern Architecture Icon: Glass House by Lina Bo Bardi [PDF]

open access: yesHeritage, 2019
Lina Bo Bardi’s Glass House (Casa de Vidro) is a National Historic Landmark designed and built in the late 1940s in São Paulo, Brazil. The house is one of the symbols of modern Brazilian mid-century architecture.
Ana Regina Mizrahy Cuperschmid   +2 more
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Questions on space and intersections in the historiography of modern Brazilian architecture

open access: yesABE Journal, 2015
This text proposes a spatial approach to a particular historiographical analysis: the deconstruction of the Brazilian modern architecture narrative as advanced by its main proponent architect, Lúcio Costa.
Anat Falbel
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Modern Movement mediations: brazilian Modernism and the identity of post-war Architecture in Pretoria, South Africa

open access: yesParanoá: Cadernos de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, 2017
A arquitetura brasileira de Oscar Niemeyer inspirou o desenho de um grande número de construções sulafricanas. Este artigo contextualiza as mediações do movimento moderno e aponta similaridades em aproximação com a identidade, contexto e uma série de ...
Arthur Adrian Barker
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The young Paulo Mendes da Rocha

open access: yesDocomomo Journal, 2021
The Jockey Club of Goiás, located in the city of Goiânia, in the interior of Brazil, was the first building to adopt the language of exposed concrete in this city, in addition to other attributes of architectural and urban relevance.
Eline Maria Mora Pereira Caixeta   +1 more
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Una recepción diferente: La arquitectura moderna brasileña y la cultura arquitectónica chilena A Diferent Reception: Modern Brazilian Architecture and Chilean Architectonic Culture

open access: yesARQ, 2011
La difusión de la arquitectura brasileña hacia fines de los cuarenta construyó un discurso que, preferentemente, se detenía en la exuberancia y la libertad formales; las publicaciones chilenas de la época miraban, sin embargo, en otra dirección.
Horacio Torrent
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Grounding Architecture: Unnatural Niemeyer

open access: yesZarch, 2022
Among the many definitions of nature, one is particularly relevant for architecture: the physical world that exists independently of mankind but includes man in its list of creatures.
Carlos Eduardo Comas, Marcos Almeida
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Fábio Moura Penteado in São Paulo. Drawings for a Modern, Urban, and Democratic Architecture

open access: yesDiségno, 2023
Drawings represent ideas and concepts, not just an architectural project. The concept of the ‘Architecture of the Crowd’ establishes principles of an architecture in which people are protagonists.
Letícia Bortolo Martins, Ana Tagliari
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Interview with Carlos Comas

open access: yesDearq, 2021
Editors Felipe Hernández and Fernando Lara interviewed Brazilian scholar Carlos Eduardo Dias Comas about his encounters with Colombian architecture, from the Seminarios de Arquitectura Latinoamericana in the 1980s and 90s all the way to his role in the ...
Felipe Hernández, Fernando Luiz Lara
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How Brazil’s Modern Architecture Revolution impacted Europe and Africa

open access: yesHistories of Postwar Architecture, 2020
After WWII, magazines turned to fundamental sources for the dissemination of the modern avant-garde project. In this context, the discovery of modern Brazilian architecture through the media by the younger generation of Portuguese architects had enormous
Ana Cristina Dos Santos Tostões
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Architecture and Globalization, a very intimate relationship

open access: yesarq.urb, 2022
The invitation to write this article gave rise to a review of my studies and writings produced in the last twenty-five years about the approximation between architecture and globalization.
Fernando Lara
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