Description
Lina Bo Bardi, an architect born in Rome in 1914, graduated from the Architecture Faculty of Rome University in 1940. Soon after this she moved to Milan, where she worked for Gio Ponti and edited the magazine Domus. The war over, she emigrated to Brazil in 1946 with her husband Pietro Maria Bardi, an art historian and critic. It was in Brazil, a country whose nationality she would later assume, that she developed her professional career in the field of architecture and industrial and interior design. The radical, modern focus of her work is impregnated with a wish to reconcile popular culture and everyday life, to do away with the distance between high and low culture. Her built architectural work possesses the conceptual and material forthrightness for which it is generally known, although she undertook a great many unbuilt projects. Only her built works are presented in this number of 2G. Foremost among these are probably the famous House of Glass (the Bardis’ own home), the MASP (São Paulo Art Museum) and the SESC Pompéia Factory, all of them in São Paulo.
Contents:
Introduction
- “Concerning Lina Bo Bardi”
Olivia de Oliveira
- House of Glass, São Paulo
- Crystal Garden House, 1958, and house for guests La Torracia, São Paulo
- The Chame-Chame House, Salvador (Bahia)
- MASP (São Paulo Art Museum), São Paulo
- Solar do Unhão, MAMB (Bahia Modern Art Museum) and Folk Art Museum, Salvador (Bahia)
- Espirito Santo do Cerrado Church, Uberlândia (Minas Gerais)
- “An Unexpected Visit Olivia de Oliveira
- SESC Pompéia Factory São Paulo
- Bo Bardi Studio São Paulo
- Salvador old town center (Bahia)
- Gregório de Mattos Theater Salvador (Bahia)
- Ladeira da Misericórdia Salvador (Bahia)
- Coati Restaurant House 7 Dos 3 Arcos Bar House 3 House 1
- Benin House Salvador (Bahia)
- Olodum House Salvador (Bahia)
- LBA Civic Center Cananéia (São Paulo)
- Oficina Theater São Paulo
- New City Hall São Paulo
Biography
nexus
“The Theory and Philosophy of Architecture” On Architectural Linguistics “Ambient Planning. Design Impass””. Lina Bo Bardi
Interview with Lina Bo Bardi by Olivia de Oliveira
256 pages / 30 x 23 cm
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