ARCH 350 1st Edition Lecture 24Outline of Last Lecture I. The Eclipse of the New DealA. Buckminster Fullera. Manhattan DomeB. Philip Johnsona. Menil Collection: Rothko Chapelb. American Telephone and Telegraph BuildingC. Louis Khana. Yale University Art Galleryb. Richard’s Medical Research Buildingc. Phillips Exeter Libraryd. Salk Institutee. Kimbell Art Museumf. National Assembly ComplexOutline of Current Lecture I. BrazilA. Georgi Warchavchika. House at Santa Cruz Steetb. House at Itapolis SteetB. ENBAC. Lucio Costa, Oscar Niemeyer and othersD. Niemeyera.Niteroi Contemporary Art Museumb. Pampulha Complexc. Niemeyer Housed. COPAN BuildingE. Lucio Costa and Oscar Niemeyera. Pavilion of BrazilCurrent LectureModernism in BrazilI. Gregori Warchavchik: A. House at Santa Cruz Street These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Vila Mariana, São Paulo, 1927-28- First Modernist Building in Brazil-B. House at Itápolis Street - Pacaembú, São Paulo, 192C. ENBA, 1931- Conselho Nacional de Belas Artes Salão Oficial [Fine Arts National Council], 1931- Lucio Costa, Frank Lloyd Wright and Gregori Warchavchik, 1931D. Lucio Costa, Oscar Niemeyer and others a. Ministry of Education and Health- Innovative brises-soleil system (sunblind)- Le Corbusier's syntaxE. Niemeyera. Niteroi Contemporary Art Museum- Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, 1991b. Pampulha Complex- Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, 1940-3- 1. Church of S. Francisco de Assis- 2. Museum (Casino)3. BallroomThe complex was commissioned by the Mayor of Belo Horizonte, Juscelino Kubitschek (later the President of Brazil)• The architectural complex which surrounds the lake of Pampulha comprises:• Church• Old Cassino, today an Art Museum;• Ballroom (Casa de Baile event center), and;• Yacht Club • The Church is enhanced by the originality of the decoration:• paintings and mosaics by Candido Portinari• sculptures by Alfredo Ceschiat• drawings by Paulo Wernek• landscaping by Roberto Burle Marxc. Niemeyer House- Canoas, Rio de Janeiro, 1952-3- free-form floating roofs- sinuous glass surfaces- interconnections of indoor and - outdoor surfacesd. COPAN Building- Sao Paulo, 1951-4- brise-soleil façadeF. Lucio Costa and Oscar Niemeyera. Pavilion of Brazil- New York International Fair, New York,
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