Pau-Brasil Culture When Lúcio Costa met Mário de Andrade, Oswald de Andrade and Tarsila do Amaral

Author:   Abilio Guerra ,  Fernando L Lara
Publisher:   Nhamerica Press LLC
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Pages:   414
Publication Date:   31 March 2024
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Pau-Brasil Culture When Lúcio Costa met Mário de Andrade, Oswald de Andrade and Tarsila do Amaral


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In a well-known debate with Geraldo Ferraz in 1948, Lúcio Costa argued that modern architecture as practiced in Brazil only became truly interesting when the functional grounds of this new architecture - bequeathed to us by Le Corbusier - were incorporated and developed by the national genius. From then on - the argument goes -, we could actually be proud of an architecture that was authentically ours, deeply rooted in a tradition that went back to the colonial baroque style from Minas Gerais. Moreover, in our modern architectural production, Oscar Niemeyer played a role equivalent to that of Aleijadinho, embodying to the highest degree the latent possibilities of ""Brazilianness"". ""There is much more affinity"" - Lúcio Costa insisted - ""between Oscar's work, as seen in the admirable Pampulha ensemble, and Aleijadinho's masterpiece - the church of São Francisco de Assis, in Ouro Preto - than between Oscar's work and that of Warchavchik - which is, in my view, a quite significant fact."" Even more significant than that is the formula Lúcio Costa applies when he's sorting out affinities and pushing the premise that the national element in this new architecture is actually more vigorous than the modern one. He argues that, on the one hand, there are genuine, innovative works - seeds that sprout beautifully in our tropical soil, nurtured by the most authentic native sap; on the other hand, we also find imitations devoid of any ties to our traditions; these are second or third-hand copies, like exotic trees transplanted after full maturation somewhere else. Lúcio Costa's words, pregnant with meanings, implications and commitments, outlines a distinction that has enjoyed a long history among us, that is: the distinction between Brazilian modern architecture and modern architecture in Brazil.

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Author:   Abilio Guerra ,  Fernando L Lara
Publisher:   Nhamerica Press LLC
Imprint:   Nhamerica Press LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 18.00cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9781946070470


ISBN 10:   1946070475
Pages:   414
Publication Date:   31 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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