Lina Bo Bardi
I want to tell you about Lina Bo Bardi, she was a architect from Italy. She was born in 1914 in Rome and died in 1992.
At the beginning she studied in Rome in the 30's, where she installed her office of architecture in the context of the II World War, with this she had few works and disappointed of this, she moves to Brazil with her husband, an art collector called Pietro Maria Bardi.
There in Sao Paulo they installed a collection of popular art that was dialogue of the Modern and the Popular. She liked people, so she wanted to make spaces for them, an unfinished space that was activated by common use every day.
In 1950 he made his own house, "Glass house", a project that is used as a reference and today can be visited as a museum.
In 1957 she realized the project MASP (Museum of arts Sao Paulo)
And in 1977 he achieved the cusp with his best work, the SESC Pompeia, using a factory of barrels existing.
I like Lina because she it is consistent with Brazil's culture, and with its people, always looking for ways in which to capture the typical life and social encounter on her projects.
At the beginning she studied in Rome in the 30's, where she installed her office of architecture in the context of the II World War, with this she had few works and disappointed of this, she moves to Brazil with her husband, an art collector called Pietro Maria Bardi.
There in Sao Paulo they installed a collection of popular art that was dialogue of the Modern and the Popular. She liked people, so she wanted to make spaces for them, an unfinished space that was activated by common use every day.
In 1950 he made his own house, "Glass house", a project that is used as a reference and today can be visited as a museum.
In 1957 she realized the project MASP (Museum of arts Sao Paulo)
And in 1977 he achieved the cusp with his best work, the SESC Pompeia, using a factory of barrels existing.
I like Lina because she it is consistent with Brazil's culture, and with its people, always looking for ways in which to capture the typical life and social encounter on her projects.
I am glad that she wasn't discriminated against for being a woman and has been able to carry out her projects.
ResponderEliminarshe had a hectic life, i think that is really important that she liked the people to do her projects.
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