This article is aimed at being aware of the first experiences of Modern Architecture in Brazil from the 1920s onwards. In particular, Gregori Warchavchik, Alexander Altberg and Rino Levi, thanks to their first works and writings, were decisive for the development of a new vision of architecture, in cities such as São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, which later spread throughout the country. The illusory homogeneity of the Modern Movement, in fact, is called into question by the ability to reconfigure the lexicon of Modernism in a profoundly heterogeneous and complex cultural and social context. Moreover, a greater degree of freedom in the interpretation of the grammar proposed by the Masters of the XX century has allowed the development of an aut...
2011-07-13In the 1950s, Brazil reinvented itself economically, politically and culturally. New inte...
Architecture of Brazil: 1900-1990 examines the processes that underpin modern Brazilian architecture...
This article is based on research that analyzed a corpus of 225 issues of the magazines A Casa and A...
This article is aimed at being aware of the first experiences of Modern Architecture in Brazil from ...
Modernism was a movement that began in the 1920s through the critical activities of Oswald de Andrad...
In 1927, architect Gregory Warchavchik built the first modernist house in the Brazilian city of Sao ...
Este trabalho trata de conferir a obra em relação ao discurso de Gregori Warchavchik, como referênci...
The present paper intends to contribute to the discussion of the limits and meaning of the modern mo...
This article aims to synthesize the evolution of the modernist movement in architecture from the 193...
The article establishes a relationship between 1920's Brazilian artistic modernism and modern Brazil...
AbstractThe architecture of Brazil, which has recently been in the focus with major events (World Cu...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo discutir como se deu a complexa relação entre a cultura internaciona...
Brazilian historiography on modern architecture, replicated by international authors, confirms the i...
p. 73 - 88Através de informações sobre a trajetória inicial do arquiteto Gregori Warchavchik, o text...
[EN] In the late 1980’s Brazil rebuilds its democracy and starts a new process of socio-economic dev...
2011-07-13In the 1950s, Brazil reinvented itself economically, politically and culturally. New inte...
Architecture of Brazil: 1900-1990 examines the processes that underpin modern Brazilian architecture...
This article is based on research that analyzed a corpus of 225 issues of the magazines A Casa and A...
This article is aimed at being aware of the first experiences of Modern Architecture in Brazil from ...
Modernism was a movement that began in the 1920s through the critical activities of Oswald de Andrad...
In 1927, architect Gregory Warchavchik built the first modernist house in the Brazilian city of Sao ...
Este trabalho trata de conferir a obra em relação ao discurso de Gregori Warchavchik, como referênci...
The present paper intends to contribute to the discussion of the limits and meaning of the modern mo...
This article aims to synthesize the evolution of the modernist movement in architecture from the 193...
The article establishes a relationship between 1920's Brazilian artistic modernism and modern Brazil...
AbstractThe architecture of Brazil, which has recently been in the focus with major events (World Cu...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo discutir como se deu a complexa relação entre a cultura internaciona...
Brazilian historiography on modern architecture, replicated by international authors, confirms the i...
p. 73 - 88Através de informações sobre a trajetória inicial do arquiteto Gregori Warchavchik, o text...
[EN] In the late 1980’s Brazil rebuilds its democracy and starts a new process of socio-economic dev...
2011-07-13In the 1950s, Brazil reinvented itself economically, politically and culturally. New inte...
Architecture of Brazil: 1900-1990 examines the processes that underpin modern Brazilian architecture...
This article is based on research that analyzed a corpus of 225 issues of the magazines A Casa and A...