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Alternative Visions of the Brazilian City: In conversation with Herzog & de Meuron Senior Partner Ascan Mergenthaler
Hartman, Hattie
Architectural design, 2016-05, Vol.86 (3), p.80-87
Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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Title:
Alternative Visions of the Brazilian City: In conversation with Herzog & de Meuron Senior Partner Ascan Mergenthaler
Author:
Hartman, Hattie
Subjects:
2014 FIFA World Cup
;
Ameropa Foundation
;
Arena do Morro
;
Arenas
;
Blavatnik School of Government
;
Buildings
;
Campos Elíseos neighbourhood
;
Centro Sócio Pastoral
;
Confederations Cup
;
Conversation
;
Cracolândia
;
Cultural Complex Luz
;
de Young Museum
;
Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg
;
gymnasium
;
Ion de Andrade
;
Isabel Duprat Arquitetura e Paisagismo
;
Lina Bo Bardi
;
London
;
Ministry of Culture
;
Mãe Luíza favela
;
Natal
;
Oxford
;
Sala São Paulo
;
San Francisco
;
SESC Pompeia
;
São Paulo
;
Tate Modern Project
;
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Architectural design, 2016-05, Vol.86 (3), p.80-87
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Description:
What does it take to design sensitively and inclusively in Brazil? In the lead up to Rio 2016, Herzog & de Meuron have designed two projects: the Cultural Complex Luz in São Paulo (2012) and the Arena do Morro in Natal (2014). The former being unrealised and the second built and in use. To find out more about the approach that the premier Swiss practice took to these buildings, Guest‐Editor Hattie Hartman interviewed Herzog & de Meuron's Senior Partner Ascan Mergenthaler.
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Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Language:
English
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