Lina Bo Bardi, 1914-1992 /
The centenary of Lina Bo Bardi, born in Rome in 1914, has rekindled the fervour for her life and oeuvre. For many years, her role in 20th century architecture remained undervalued, but recent recognition of her strong multicultural character and new interest in Brazil as an emerging geopolitical pow...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | Spanish English |
| Language Notes: | In Spanish and English. |
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Madrid :
Arquitectura Viva,
2015.
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| Series: | AV monografías ;
180. |
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Table of Contents:
- The tired goddess / Luis Fernández-Galiano
- Building the everyday : An architect committed to life / Zeuler R. Lima
- From design to crafts / Renato Anelli
- The symbolic dimension / Olivia de Oliveira
- An anthropological legacy / Guiherme Wisnik
- A different path [projects] : Glass house, 1951, São Paulo
- Affordable housing, 1951
- Museum on the seashore, 1951, São Vicente, Brazil
- Museum of Art of São Paulo, 1957-1968, São Paulo
- Valéria P. Cirell House, 1957-1958, São Paulo
- Chame-Chame house, 1958-1964, Salvador, Brazil
- Solar do Unhão refurbishment, 1959-1963, Salvador, Brazil
- Itamambuca complex, 1965, Ubatuba, Brazil
- Cooperative Community Camurupim, 1975, Propriá, Brazil
- Espírito Santo do Cerrado Church, 1976-1982, Uberlânia, Brazil
- Santa Maria dos Anjos Church, 1977, Ibiúna, Brazil
- SESC Pompéia Factory, 1977-1986, São Paulo
- Anhangabaú Tobogã Valley, 1981, São Paulo
- Teatro Oficina renovation, 1984, São Paulo
- Politheama Theater renovation, 1985, Jundiaí, Brazil
- The historic center of Salvador, 1986
- Barroquinha Project, 1986, Salvador, Brazil
- Benin House Cultural Center, 1987, Salvador, Brazil
- Ladeira da Misericórdia, 1987-1988, Salvador, Brazil
- New home for the São Paulo City Hall, 1990-1992, São Paulo.