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Baroque Architecture in Brazil: Adaptation and Influences

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Interior of the Church and Convent of São Francisco (Salvador - BA) © Rosino via Flickr In the study of architectural history, one noticeable pattern is the apparent oscillation between different styles and languages. When a more restrained trend dominates, the subsequent one often reverts to more ornate motifs, and vice versa.

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Brazil Wins the Golden Lion for Best National Participation at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale

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Pavilion of Brazil: Terra [Earth]/ Gabriela de Matos and Paulo Tavares. Image © Matteo de Mayda The Brazilian Pavilion titled Terra [Earth] , curated by Gabriela de Matos and Paulo Tavares won the Golden Lion for Best National Participation at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale.

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brazil pavilion receives the golden lion at the 2023 venice architecture biennale

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the brazil pavilion received the golden lion for best national participation, 'for a research exhibition and architectural intervention that center the philosophies and imaginaries of indigenous and black population towards modes of reparation.'

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Building Upon the Built: Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Architecture in Brazil

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Teatro Erotídes de Campos - Engenho Central / Brasil Arquitetura. © Nelson Kon In the global context, the first factories emerged in the latter part of the 16th century, primarily housing typographic workshops. Over time, their purposes expanded to include carpentry, tapestry, and porcelain workshops.

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Brazil "fills entire pavilion with earth" at Venice Architecture Biennale

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The Brazilian pavilion , which is unveiled exclusively on Dezeen, has been filled with earth for this year's Venice Architecture Biennale. With its contribution to this year's architecture biennale, the curators of Brazil's pavilion – Gabriela de Matos and Paulo Taveres – choose to focus on earth and named its exhibition Terra.

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The National Congress of Brazil by Oscar Niemeyer: A Manifesto of Architecture

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Completed in 1964 under the creative mastery of Oscar Niemeyer, the National Congress of Brazil serves as a nexus of historical context, potent symbolism, and audacious artistic innovation. The post The National Congress of Brazil by Oscar Niemeyer: A Manifesto of Architecture appeared first on ArchEyes. Situated at.

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4 Homes in Brazil that Encourage Indoor-Outdoor Living

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Image © Denilson Machado – MCA Estúdio The early 20th century marked a pivotal era in Brazilian architecture with the advent of the modernist movement. Senses House / UP3 Arquitetura. Architects like Oscar Niemeyer or Lúcio Costa introduced avant-garde designs characterized by sleek lines, reinforced concrete, and a focus on functionality.

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