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ARCH 350 1st Edition Lecture 27Outline of Last Lecture I. Lucio Costa: Pilot Plan of Brasilia 1956 A. Ministerial BuildingsB. Public BuildingsII. Oscar Niemeyer’s Public BuildingsA. Alvorada PalaceB. Plantalo PalaceC. National CongressD. Itamaraty PalaceE. Brasilia CathedralF. TheaterG. UNBH. Residential AxisOutline of Current Lecture I. Architects from BrazilII. Important Definitions A. Sense of placeB. Genious Loci C. Vernacular D. Regional/ Regionalism E. Critical RegionalismIII. Lina Bo BardiA. Early LifeCurrent LectureLina Bo Bardi’s Architecture: Mediating between the local and global & The Critical RegionalismI. Architects• Lina Bo Bardi, Brazil• Luis Barragán and Juan O’Gorman, Mexico They are shaped by it and in turn shape it.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.• All have human and idealistic roots • All were intellectual leaders of their time • All attempted to produce architecture that affirms and values all people • All provide an emphasis on economy and efficiency• All synthesis the global and local in different and meaningful ways • All often had a scarcity of materials and plentiful/affordable labor • All have reflected on the impact of industrialization in regards to their own work • All believed architecture could make a differenceII. Important DefinitionsA. Sense of place: as opposed to Placelessness or lack of meaningB. Genious Loci: genius of place C. Vernacular (architecture): Unconscious, indigineous, native, traditionalD. Regional/ Regionalism (architecture): Conscious imitation of what is already there. One to one correspondenceE. Critical Regionalism: term applied to a“phenomenon” that was already in existenceIII. Lina Bo BardiA. Early Life- Graduated from the College of Architecture of Rome University- Participates in the National Congress for Reconstruction- A building designed by Lina would later house the Museum of Art of São Paulo,


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