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Arquitetura e ambiente: a noção de adaptabilidade ao meio no discurso modernista
Frequently since the mid-20th century, architects and historians of architecture have described Brazilian modern architecture as being adaptable to the environment. In Brazil, the concern with how well architecture fits local conditions began in the 19th
Telma de Barros Correia
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The Roots of Brazilian Modern Architecture [PDF]
In 1927, architect Gregory Warchavchik built the first modernist house in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo. The synthesis of local and international, laid down in the works of Warchavchik at the turn of the 20's and 30's, developed into a national version of modernist architecture.
VIKHREVA, Natalia
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This article examines the recognition of popular culture by Brazilian modernists, in relation to broader considerations of the popular for modernism in Latin America. This essay places discussions of the popular by Carlos Monsiváis, Marta Traba, and Jean
Adrian Anagnost
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Preserving a modern housing model
This paper examines the history of Pedregulho Housing Neighborhood, built between 1948 and 1960 by the Department of Popular Housing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from the first concepts to the restoration in 2015.
Flávia Brito do Nascimento
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Paulo Mendes da Rocha's housing archetype
Paulo Mendes da Rocha renowned Brazilian architect and winner of the Pritzker Prize in 2006. Throughout his career, he made numerous works of different scales and programs; including single-family homes, residential complexes, and social housing ...
Sebastian Larriva Novo +2 more
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Multi-Scale Documentation of Modern Brazilian Architecture: An HBIM-HGIS Approach
Rafael Fernandes Dionízio +2 more
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The Paulist School: A Hypothesis for Critical Regionalism
Since the early 1940s, Brazilian modernism has moved almost exclusively from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo, if we exclude the period in Brasilia and the little that will happen in the remaining “architectural” cities of Brazil. In those years, João Batista
Ettore Vadini
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Immigrant architects in Brazil: old and new tools for a historiographical discussion
The role of human displacement and migration in cultural processes as well as in the development of form in art and architecture has long been recognized.
Anat Falbel
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Despite recognizing the importance of genetic improvement in the production of barley grains, little information is available on the contribution of phenological development to the genetic improvement of Brazilian barley.
Osmar Rodrigues +4 more
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This work is about tree pioners of the modern landscape in São Paulo, Brazil - Mina Warchavchik, Waldemar Cordeiro e Robert Coelho Cardozo. W e recognize diferents contributions to project.
Euler Sandeville Junior
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