The Genius of Oscar Niemeyer - Part III

The Genius of Oscar Niemeyer - Part III

Oscar Niemeyer, the modernist architect who brought curves to concrete and a sense of sculpture to public design, famously worked until the end of his life, continuing to go into the office daily, well into his hundreds.

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The Genius of Oscar Niemeyer - Part II

The Genius of Oscar Niemeyer - Part II

Oscar Niemeyer, modernist architect of the curved line, fled Brazil’s right wing military dictatorship in 1965, and set out on a self-imposed exile, which lasted nearly twenty years. During this time, he opened up an office on the Champs Élysées in Paris, and began taking international commissions.

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The Genius of Oscar Niemeyer - Part I

The Genius of Oscar Niemeyer - Part I

Oscar Niemeyer, one of Brazil’s most celebrated architects, and an internationally recognized titan of 20th century modern design, introduced curves to a modernist style that almost exclusively celebrated straight lines and angles.

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Pritzker Prize Laureate: Alejandro Aravena

Pritzker Prize Laureate: Alejandro Aravena

"Alejandro Aravena understands materials and construction, but also the importance of poetry and the power of architecture to communicate on many levels," states the jury citation for the 48 year old Chilean architect’s 2016 Pritzker win.

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