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When Brazil Was Modern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

When Brazil Was Modern

This guide to modern Brazilian architecture takes us on a tour of over 125 projects designed between 1928-1960. There are works by 33 architects, and each entry gives a brief description, photographs, drawings, and information on visitor access.

Oscar Niemeyer and the Architecture of Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Oscar Niemeyer and the Architecture of Brazil

"Oscar Niemeyer, born in 1907, is widely considered this century's leading Latin American architect, as well as one of the pioneers of modern architecture. This volume explores the major themes and sources of the most important works from all phases of Niemeyer's career, from the early collaborations of the 1930s and 1940s with Lucio Costa, the spiritual father of Brazilian modernism, to the 1989 Memorial da America Latina in Sao Paulo, a complex that reveals the maturation of Niemeyer's free-form style in the service of his utopian vision. A central theme of Niemeyer's work has been its reflection of the Brazilian jeito, a sinuous and improvisational style manifested in everything from the ...

Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 331

Brazil

Set against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty, Brazil’s striking modernist architecture has long garnered international acclaim. But these well-known works are not fully reflective of the built environment of Brazil, and with this volume, Richard Williams unearths the rich architectural heritage of Brazil. Spanning from 1945 through today, the book examines Brazilian architecture beyond the works of renowned architects such as Oscar Niemeyer and the “Carioca” architects of Rio de Janeiro. Williams investigates issues such as the use of historic architecture, the importance of leisure and luxury, the role of the favela as a backdrop and inspiration for development, and the rapid growth of cities. From the designated world heritage site of Brasilia—a capital city that was planned from the ground up—to the installation work of artists such as Hélio Oiticica, Brazil delves into the origins and far-reaching influence of Brazil’s architectural modernism. At a moment when Latin America is of increasing importance in global business and culture, Brazilwill be an essential read for all scholars of architecture and Latin American history.

Brazil Built
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Brazil Built

"The book constitutes a unique presentation of the major Modern buildings in Brazil in their historical context. Prompted by the contemporary revaluation of Modernism and the renewed interest in Brazil, this book examines how the buildings came into being, how they came to be so highly regarded, and the changing reactions to them in Brazil and abroad."--Jacket

Architecture of Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Architecture of Brazil

Architecture of Brazil: 1900-1990 examines the processes that underpin modern Brazilian architecture under various influences and characterizes different understandings of modernity, evident in the chapter topics of this book. Accordingly, the author does not give overall preference to particular architects nor works, with the exception of a few specific works and architects, including Warchavchik, Niemeyer, Lucio Costa, and Vilanova Artigas.

Brazil's Modern Architecture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Brazil's Modern Architecture

Brazil's architecture is strikingly distinct from Latin America as a whole and diverse in itself. Yet coverage of the architecture of twentieth-century Brazil is all too often confined to the work of one man (Oscar Niemeyer) or the buildings of two cities (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo). In Brazil's Modern Architecture, a new generation of Brazilian cities and historians sets the record straight, providing a truly comprehensive survey and analysis of twentieth-century Brazilian architecture. This tome embodies a vivid re-interpretation of Brazilian architecture throughout the course of the twentieth century: from the first modern houses of the 1920s and Le Corbusier's seminal visits to the c...

Brazilian Architecture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Brazilian Architecture

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Brazilian architects, Brazilian urban planners, Buildings and structures in Brazil, Gothic Revival architecture in Brazil, Modernist architecture in Brazil, Neoclassical architecture in Brazil, Rococo architecture of Brazil, Oscar Niemeyer, Manuel de Araujo Porto-alegre, Baron of Santo Angelo, List of Oscar Niemeyer works, Jaime Lerner, Palacio do Planalto, Lucio Costa, Sao Paulo Cathedral, Alexander Pilis, Angra Nuclear Power Plant, Gustavo Capanema Palace, Antonio da Costa Santos, Palacio da Alvorada, Theatro da Paz, George E. Krug, Emanuel Di...

Architecture as Civil Commitment: Lucio Costa's Modernist Project for Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Architecture as Civil Commitment: Lucio Costa's Modernist Project for Brazil

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Architecture as Civil Commitment analyses the many ways in which Lucio Costa shaped the discourse of Brazilian modern architecture, tracing the roots, developments, and counter-marches of a singular form of engagement that programmatically chose to act by cultural means rather than by political ones. Split into five chapters, the book addresses specific case-studies of Costa’s professional activity, pointing towards his multiple roles in the Brazilian federal government and focusing on passages of his work that are much less known outside of Brazil, such as his role inside Estado Novo bureaucracy, his leadership at SPHAN, and his participation in UNESCO’s headquarters project, all the way to the design of Brasilia. Digging deep into the original documents, the book crafts a powerful historical reconstruction that gives the international readership a detailed picture of one of the most fascinating architects of the 20th century, in all his contradictory geniality. It is an ideal read for those interested in Brazilian modernism, students and scholars of architectural and urban planning history, socio-cultural and political history, and visual arts.

Architecture and Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Architecture and Nature

The first book of the collection "Latin America: Thoughts" presents a collection of Abilio Guerra's texts that gravitate around a birthmark of modernism in Brazil. At issue is the belief (found in texts, narratives and speeches from 1920-1940) in an alternative modern action – where culture and nature play leading roles – which because of its discursive effectiveness metamorphoses into real features of Brazilian modern architecture.

Architectural Guide Brazil
  • Language: en

Architectural Guide Brazil

Brazil, the big B of the BRIC countries, is in high spirits. The current upswing involving booming economic growth and cultural development is accompanied by good architecture: a great number of outstanding buildings have emerged, reviving international interest in Brazilian architecture. This publication provides an exciting selection of 220 modern buildings -- from the canonical works of Brazilian modern architecture to barely-known buildings; from works of the six best-known Brazilian masters -- namely, Oscar Niemeyer, Lućio Costa, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Jo~ao Vilanova Artigas, Lina Bo Bardi, and Jo~ao Filgueiras Lima (Lele)́ -- to those of young aspiring architectural offices. Coming from different cultural contexts and professional backgrounds, the three authors favoured an open-minded approach to Brazilian production. Considering the vastness of the country and the enormous number of projects, the selection presented here is far from exhaustive but presents a panoramic overview that helps the traveller to see good architecture.