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El contacto entre el espacio moderno y el paisaje suramericano: Le Corbusier en 1929
During his first visit to South America in 1929 Le Corbusier outlined his urban plans for Buenos Aires, Montevideo, São Paulo and Río de Janeiro. Designed over seventy-four days in the southern hemisphere the sketches showed the transformation of the idea that the architect had been working on since 1925: his Voisin Plan for Paris. This was the building of cruciform towers on platforms that were artificially placed on pre-existing structures in order to make winding landscape megastructures on an abrupt and unchanged landscape. New horizons were opened: for his work as well as for modern Brazilian architecture.
El contacto entre el espacio moderno y el paisaje suramericano: Le Corbusier en 1929
During his first visit to South America in 1929 Le Corbusier outlined his urban plans for Buenos Aires, Montevideo, São Paulo and Río de Janeiro. Designed over seventy-four days in the southern hemisphere the sketches showed the transformation of the idea that the architect had been working on since 1925: his Voisin Plan for Paris. This was the building of cruciform towers on platforms that were artificially placed on pre-existing structures in order to make winding landscape megastructures on an abrupt and unchanged landscape. New horizons were opened: for his work as well as for modern Brazilian architecture.
El contacto entre el espacio moderno y el paisaje suramericano: Le Corbusier en 1929
Rodrigo Queiroz (author)
2013
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