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Brazil's modern architecture

Brazil's modern architecture

Elisabetta Andreoli and Adrian Forty (Orgs.)
 

Phaidon Press, Londres; 1st edition, 2004
original title: Arquitetura moderna brasileira
translator: Michael Asbury, Ana Carneiro, Daniel Marcus

edition: english
hardcover
240 p
25,5 x 29,5 x 3 cm
2000 g
illustrated
fullcolor
photos
drawings
ISBN 978-0714-8429-29

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Brazil's modern architecture

about the book

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 country, through the well-known 'heroic' period of the 1940s-1950s to its post-1964 crisis, and up to contemporary developments. Works are examined from the 'inside' by explaining the cultural context that is crucial to a truly nuanced understanding of Brazilian architecture.

With bold originality, this book clarifies the often paradoxical relation between Brazil's political, social and economic history and its architectural development. Transcending past convention, it identifies - with unprecedented insight - the momentous architectural breakthroughs of twentieth-century Brazil with its tumultuous historical life. Where previous studies saw disintegration, this volume illustrates the often unrecognized threads of continuity between the most recent architectural work and that of the high-Modernist era of the mid-century.

about the author

Elisabetta Andreoli
Historiadora da arquitetura com mestrado em História da Arquitetura Moderna Na Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London.

Adrian Forty
É professor de História da Arquitetura na Bartlett School of Architecture, University College, em Londres.

how to quote

ANDREOLI, Elisabetta; FORTY, Adrian (Orgs.). Brazil's modern architecture. 1st edition, Londres, Phaidon Press, 2004.

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