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Constructed Geographies: Architectural Works by Paulo Mendes da Rocha | Modern Urban Design Books for Architects & Students | Perfect for Studio Reference & Academic Research
Constructed Geographies: Architectural Works by Paulo Mendes da Rocha | Modern Urban Design Books for Architects & Students | Perfect for Studio Reference & Academic Research
Constructed Geographies: Architectural Works by Paulo Mendes da Rocha | Modern Urban Design Books for Architects & Students | Perfect for Studio Reference & Academic Research
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Publisher: Yale University Press, ISBN:9780300275452, Editors: Jean-Louis Cohen, Vanessa Grossman, Format: Hardback, 28.1 x 21.5 x 3.5 cm, pp 432

One of the most acclaimed architects working in Brazil since the mid-twentieth century, Paulo Mendes da Rocha (1928–2021) began building in the 1950s, championing an approach often associated with “Brutalism” but expanding well beyond it. He is widely recognized for having transformed the urban imprint of São Paulo. His best-known buildings include the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture, remarkable for its engagement with the site and its daring structure; the renovation of the Pinacoteca do Estado, with audacious metallic inserts; and outstanding private houses, starting with his own. In 2006, he became the second Brazilian architect, after Oscar Niemeyer, to win the Pritzker Prize.
 
This retrospective catalogue is the first major publication on Mendes da Rocha since the establishment of his archive at the Casa da Arquitectura in 2021. A team of international scholars provides a comprehensive view of the architect’s trajectory and the collective dimension of his work, along with thematic essays. Mendes da Rocha’s identity as a South American architect interested in the geographic relation between nature and culture is underlined. The book’s contributors explore his concern with the social and anthropogenic impact of the continent’s development, as well as its colonial past and postcolonial future. The volume centers around twelve of his most important buildings and reprints two important essays on Mendes da Rocha’s work. This will be an essential book on this significant figure of global modernism and will point the way for future scholarship on Mendes da Rocha and the architecture of contemporary Brazil.

 

 

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