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Tag Archives: Paulo Mendes da Rocha

May 2021 Newsletter: Venice, Milan and tributes to late architecture masters

Written by Enrico Zilli May 31, 2021 architecture Design helmut jahn milan 2021 newletter Paulo Mendes da Rocha venice 2021
MAIED @ Venice Architecture Biennale 2021 - Photo by Andrea Avezzù.

In our May 2021 newsletter, hope and optimism at Venice Architecture Biennale, great news from Milan, and a tribute to the late Paulo Mendes da Rocha and Helmut Jahn who shaped contemporary architecture with opposite paths.

Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha dies, aged 92

Written by Enrico Zilli May 24, 2021 architecture brazil brutalism concrete in memoriam Museum Paulo Mendes da Rocha sao paulo
Renovation of the Pinacoteca Estado by Paulo Mendes da Rocha, São Paulo, 1993 - Photo by Nelson Kon.

The late Pritzker Prize architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha mostly worked in São Paulo, but his austere raw concrete buildings influenced contemporary architecture in South America and beyond.

Brazilian Modernity

Written by Enrico Zilli June 14, 2014 Affonso Eduardo Reidy André Aranha Corrêa do Lago architecture brazil Brazilian João Filgueiras Lima modernity Oscar Niemeyer Paulo Mendes da Rocha urban venice Venice Architecture venice biennale

The exhibition “Modernity as tradition” at Brazil Pavilion in Venice displays how evolution of local architecture helped to build a national identity.