La Creatura Renacentista brasileña Lina Bo Bardi

Lina Bo Bardi, born Achillina Bo (5 December 1914 - 20 March 1992), was an Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect. A prolific architect and designer, she devoted her working life, most of it spent in Brazil, to promoting the social and cultural potential of architecture and design. Lina Bo Bardi (born December 5, 1914, Rome, Italy—died March 29, 1992, São Paulo, Brazil) Italian-born Brazilian Modernist architect, industrial designer, historic preservationist, journalist, and activist whose work defied conventional categorization. She designed daring idiosyncratic structures that merged Modernism with populism.

MASP revitalização, homenagem a Lina Bo Bardi e festa beneficente Glamurama

Lina Bo Bardi (December 4, 1914 - March 20, 1992) was one of the most important and expressive architects of 20th century Brazilian architecture. Born in Italy as Lina Achillina Bo, she. An Italian who lived through the war, Lina Bo Bardi had an understanding of heritage and reconstruction that permeated her work throughout her life. The Italian-born Lina Bo Bardi dedicated her adult life to Brazil, the country that gave her the space to practice as an architect and designer. Her São Paulo Museum of Art, with a glass-enclosed interior that effortlessly hangs above its plaza thanks to four bright red support pillars, is an iconic example of Brazilian modernism.. Lina Bo Bardi's project was ambivalent, without denying the original building; she reinvented it, discovering new analogies in construction, with the sea, with the Portuguese fortresses, and with.

Lina Bo Bardi, "il Brasile è il paese dove voglio vivere" One Listone Giordano

Lina Bo Bardi, an Italian-born architect with an uncommon commitment to building for society's needs, was just getting her practice started when Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer began to adapt. Lina Bo Bardi, an architect, designer, curator and activist who died in 1992, is being recognized for her lifetime achievements. Bob Wolfenson, via Instituto Bardi By Elisabetta Povoledo. Lina Bo Bardi, born Achillina Bo (5 December 1914 - 20 March 1992), was an Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect. A prolific architect and designer, she devoted her working life, most of it spent in Brazil, to promoting the social and cultural potential of architecture and design. While she studied under radical Italian architects, she. On the 100th anniversary of her birth, Italian-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi is celebrated by a new book and museum exhibitions. By Lise Funderburg. February 28, 2015. The cover of Lina Bo.

Lina Bo Bardi "Bola" Chairs Side Gallery

Lina Bo Bardi, the Italian architect, designer, scenographer, artist and critic naturalized as a Brazilian citizen, is the recipient of the Special Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in memoriam of the 17 th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, that will open to the public on Saturday May 22 nd 2021 (preview May 20 th and 21 st). Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992) is renowned for her boldly modernist designs like the São Paulo Museum of Art and the culture and leisure center SESC Pompéia. An artist, architect, designer, writer, and activist, she was a tireless champion for local craft and materials. Sir Isaac Julien's multichannel film installation Lina Bo Bardi—A Marvellous Entanglement (2019) offers a poetic portrait of the leading architect of Brazilian modernism, Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992). Unfolding in a nonlinear narrative, Julien's film explores Bo Bardi's life, work, and legacy, exemplifying her remark that "time is not linear, it is a marvellous entanglement." By Kate Mazade. Any building can give back to the public. This is a principle the architect Lina Bo Bardi lived by — or, at least, that was fundamental to her work. The Italian-born Brazilian modernist may have played with the juxtaposition of weight and airiness through concrete and glass architecture, but her real work was the study of the social interactions that her designs fostered.

Lina Bo Bardi terá seus móveis reeditados no Brasil Vogue cultura

She was 74. The Universidade de São Paulo — the same school that, three decades earlier, had denied her a permanent teaching position — hosted a show highlighting her proposal for the urban revitalization of the historical center of Salvador, the first colonial capital of Brazil. The title of the new exhibition is Lina Bo Bardi: Together. The "together" comes from a statement of hers about the importance of collaboration, and the show is a multiple effort.