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  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
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With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
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  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
<br />
With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
    Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0006.jpg
  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
<br />
With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
    Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0002.jpg
  • Partial view of canopy structure with cityscape. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Late afternoon view from Marina Street. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Detail showing reflective ceiling. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • General view of market. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Late afternoon view from Marina Street showing Torre Agbar. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • Detail showing reflective ceiling. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • General view of market. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • Morning view with two men standing opposite. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Perspective on slope of market canopy and street. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • The sun beging te reflect on the roof. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • The sun beging te reflect on the roof. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
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  • Service entrance in perspective. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Panoramic view with several people waiting at trams station. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Ground floor where all trading takes place. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Morning view of market canopy and street. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • Morning view towards canopied market. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Service entrance in perspective. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • Detail showing reflective ceiling. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • Morning view towards canopied market. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • Morning view towards canopied market. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • Restaurant and bars facilities are located on the top floor. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Restaurant and bars facilities are located on the top floor. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
    Encants Flea Market in Barcelona-B 7...jpg
  • People awaiting for the gates to open. Encants Bellcaire Flea Market, Barcelona, Spain. Architect: b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos , 2013.
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  • Perspective along steel building facade with passersby. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • Restaurant interior with louvred skylight. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • View from event space towards restaurant and street below. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • Elevation of steel building facade with passersby. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • Elevation from street with triangular skylight. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • The Songwon Art Center embedded in its neighbourhood. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Restaurant interior with louvred skylight. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • Stairway landing. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • Arranged restaurant tables viewed from above. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • Restaurant interior with louvred skylight. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
    Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Steel facade with oblong window. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
    Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Elevation from street with triangular skylight. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
    Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Elevation of steel building facade with passersby. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
    Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Stairway. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
    Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Stairway landing. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
    Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Restaurant interior with louvred skylight. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
    Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Bar staff at the restaurant. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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  • Partial view of facade with triangular skylight. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
    Songwon Art Center- Bien-entre Rasta...jpg
  • Contextual view of street and neighbourhood. Songwon Art Center / Bien-etre Restaurant, Seoul, Korea, South. Architect: Mass Studies, 2012.
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