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Lina Bo Bardi and the Architecture of Everyday Culture. The achievements of a postwar generation that brought to professional design practice a vigorous sense of mission — at once artistic, cultural, and political — are more evident than ever. In an ongoing and occasional series, historians and critics offer new assessments of modern masters.


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Lina Bo Bardi, Marcelo Ferraz, Marcelo Suzuki Frei Egídio chair c.1986 Not on view Medium Pine Dimensions 32 11/16 × 16 15/16 × 19 5/16" (83 × 43 × 49 cm) Credit Committee on Architecture and Design Funds Object number 137.2016 Department Architecture and Design Licensing Lina Bo Bardi, Marcelo Ferraz, Marcelo Suzuki. Frei Egídio chair. c.1986.


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Lina Bo Bardi (December 4, 1914 - March 20, 1992) was one of the most important and expressive architects of 20th century Brazilian architecture. Born in Italy as Lina Achillina Bo, she.


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Lina Bo Bardi, born Achillina Bo (5 December 1914 - 20 March 1992), was an Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect. A prolific architect and designer, she devoted her working life, most of it spent in Brazil, to promoting the social and cultural potential of architecture and design.


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Italian-born Brazilian architect-designer Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992) was one of the most influential Brazilian modernist architects of the 20th century. Although she is recognized most for her architectural projects, Bo Bardi was also a talented editor, jewelry designer, set designer, illustrator, furniture designer, and curator.


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09 masp exhibition lina bo bardi architectural review. Source: MASP. Engaging with an idea that the matter of antiquity should be freely and actively encountered rather than embalmed onto the heavy, static walls of a museum and frozen to death, the hovering easels of Bo Bardi's exhibition design at MASP were eventually abandoned in 1996.


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Although well known in Brazil and to a lesser extent in Europe, Lina Bo Bardi (1914-92) is only just emerging to North American scholars as a distinctive fig-ure among architect-designers of the twentieth century.


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Her work is being recognized widely for the first time in her career. A major traveling retrospective "Lina Bo Bardi: Together" will make its first American stop at the Graham Foundation in Chicago in April, having made its way around Europe, starting at the British Council in September 2012.In New York at the MoMA, Bo Bardi is featured alongside a bevy of other Latin American Architects.


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Happy birthday, Lina Bo Bardi! The influential modernist architect would have turned 99 this week, so we celebrate her anniversary with a look at Yale University Press's new monograph of her work. Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992) was born Achillina di Enrico Bo in Rome in 1914 and moved to Brazil in 1946, on something of a whim after marrying art.


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Lina Bo Bardi (born December 5, 1914, Rome, Italy-died March 20, 1992, São Paulo, Brazil) was an Italian-born Brazilian architect, furniture designer, set designer, journalist and activist whose work combines a Modernist sensitivity with a profound commitment to the preservation of the vernacular and a design process guided by social responsibil.


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The Bardi's Bowl Chair, designed by Lina Bo Bardi in 1951, is today produced by Arper in a limited edition of 500 pieces in partnership with the Instituto Lina Bo e P.M. Bardi in São Paulo. Read More. House WADV Aalter, Belgium. Campo Grande Apartment Campo Grande, Brasil.


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Lina Bo Bardi, an architect, designer, curator and activist who died in 1992, is being recognized for her lifetime achievements. Bob Wolfenson, via Instituto Bardi By Elisabetta Povoledo.


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Lina Bo Bardi's unique vision of design and architecture called for a "process of humanization of art." With this in mind, she designed the Bowl chair "in relation with the proportions of the human body."


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Lina Bo Bardi was born Achillina Bo in 1914 and attended Rome University College of Architecture, graduating in 1939. She worked for a time in Milan, and collaborated with many of the leading Italian architects of the time. In the aftermath of World War II, she toured the country in order to document local destruction and rebuilding efforts.


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Lina Bo Bardi's radical approach to the design of people-friendly buildings in Brazil is a major contribution to modern architecture, Jason Farago argues.