Niemeyer - Philip Jodidio - książka
Producent: Taschen
Oscar Niemeyer (1907–2012) was a remarkable figure in the field of architecture, remaining active and influential until his passing at the age of 104. During his extensive career spanning over seventy years, Niemeyer was responsible for designing around 600 buildings. His architectural impact can be seen in diverse locations, from Bab-Ezzouar in Algeria to his most famous achievement in his homeland, the city of Brasília.Niemeyer revolutionized modernist architecture by introducing fluid elegance into its typically minimalist forms. Rather than adhering to the rigid simplicity common in the style, his designs embraced flowing, seductive lines. Iconic structures like the Niterói Contemporary Art Museum, Edifício Copan, and the Metropolitan Cathedral in Brasília exemplify his ability to bring graceful curves to urban environments. In Brasília, a futuristic city and the capital of Brazil, he designed nearly all the public buildings, cementing his role as a key contributor to Brazil's global architecture identity.The book in question offers a richly illustrated exploration of Niemeyer's extensive career, showcasing his distinctive vision. His work has had a significant impact on the architecture of business, religion, and culture, profoundly influencing Brazil's public imagination and presenting his architectural achievements to an international audience.
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