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Dwell's Primer on Brazilian Modernism

By Dwell @dwell
A small guesthouse designed by Lina Bo Bardi in 1964 for the Cirell House in São Paulo.

Author, architect, and professor Zeuler Lima has dedicated the better part of his career to studying the work of 20th-century architect Lina Bo Bardi. In our December/January issue, we speak to Lima about why Bo Bardi is "among the most important architects of the 20th century." Pictured is the living room of La Torraccia, a small guesthouse addition Bo Bardi designed in 1964 for the Cirell House in São Paulo.

Photo by Zeuler R. Lima.
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