De lejos paisaje, de cerca monumento, la plaza es el pueblo … FÁBIO PENTEADO In Memoriam
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Fábio Penteado (Campinas 1929-Sao Paulo 2011) fue un destacado arquitecto
brasileiro cuya actividad profesional se caracterizó por el trabajo en equipo y un
amplio espectro de programas arquitectónicos. Muchas de sus ideas hoy forman parte del patrimonio construido brasileiro, otras quedaron como proyectos pero todas muestran su impronta personal. Sea esta síntesis sobre el arquitecto, periodista, profesor y ser humano que fue Penteado acicate para el estudio de su obra como una forma más de saber ver y hacer Arquitectura.
Palabras clave: Fábio Penteado, arquitectura brasileira.
Abstract
Fábio Penteado (1929 Campinas-Sao Paulo 2011) was a leading Brazilian
architect whose professional activity is characterized by teamwork and a wide
range of architectural programs. Many of his ideas are now part of the built
Brazilian heritage; as were other projects, but all show his personal
stamp. Whether this synthesis on the architect, journalist, professor and
human being who was Penteado a spur to the study of his work as a way of
knowing how to see and do Architecture.
Key words. Fábio Penteado, brazilian architecture.
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