Niemeyer en el corazón. Entrevista a estudiantes de arquitectura de la Universidad Federal de Río de Janeiro
Abstract
ResumenEl barrio Hansa de Berlin es un conjunto de edificios modernos
proyectados por renombrados arquitectos para la Feria
Internacional de Arquitectura (Interbau 57). El edificio diseñado
por el arquitecto brasileño Oscar Niemeyer para dicho conjunto
constituye un ejemplo de identidad además de cumplir con
los principios del movimento moderno. Con el objetivo de
profundizar en el conocimiento de la obra de Niemeyer surge
la idea de realizar esta entrevista a un grupo de estudiantes de
arquitectura brasileños de la Universidad Federal de Río de
Janeiro insertados por un semestre en un proyecto de
intercambio con la Universidad de las Ciencias Aplicadas
Technische Fachhochschule Berlin.
Palabras clave: modernidad, identidad, tradición, colorido, nuevas
formas.
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RAVELO GARRIGÓ, G. (2011). Niemeyer en el corazón. Entrevista a estudiantes de arquitectura de la Universidad Federal de Río de Janeiro. Revista científica De Arquitectura Y Urbanismo, 32(2), 73–76. Retrieved from https://rau.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/revistaau/article/view/13
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