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Begun in SĂŁo Paulo in 1964 by Paulo Mendes da Rocha when he was just 36 years old, the Brazilian architectâs own residence was highly influential in his home country but little published due to the political climate of the time. An entire âheroicâ phase of Brazilian architecture, with significant works by Oscar Niemeyer, Lina Bo Bardi, and others, was impacted by the Brazilâs increasing cultural isolation. Mendes da Rochaâs work was not recognised internationally until the 1990s, which led to a ârediscoveryâ of this house as a kind of manifesto. Its brutalist reinforced concrete surfaces and structural simplicity resonate with history in this series of photographs by Yukio Futagawa.
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Begun in SĂŁo Paulo in 1964 by Paulo Mendes da Rocha when he was just 36 years old, the Brazilian architectâs own residence was highly influential in his home country but little published due to the political climate of the time. An entire âheroicâ phase of Brazilian architecture, with significant works by Oscar Niemeyer, Lina Bo Bardi, and others, was impacted by the Brazilâs increasing cultural isolation. Mendes da Rochaâs work was not recognised internationally until the 1990s, which led to a ârediscoveryâ of this house as a kind of manifesto. Its brutalist reinforced concrete surfaces and structural simplicity resonate with history in this series of photographs by Yukio Futagawa.
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56 pages, 37cm x 26cm, softcover, Ada Edita Global Architecture (Tokyo)























