ABSTRACT

Brazil Built is an examination of the architecture of the Modern Movement in Brazil. In the 1940s and 1950s, Brazil acquired unprecedented prestige in the world of Modern architecture. Brazil was regarded as the country which had inherited the progressive Modernism of the pre-war period in Europe, and which, furthermore, had initiated a new phase of the assimilation of cultural and environmental considerations.
This book constitutes a unique presentation of the major Modern buildings in Brazil in a historical context. Prompted by the contemporary re-evaluation of Modernism, and renewed interest in Brazil, this book examines how these Modern buildings came into being, how they came to be so highly regarded and the changing reactions to them in Brazil and abroad.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

PART I Revolutions

part |2 pages

PART II The Heroic Period

part |2 pages

PART III The Museum and the war

chapter 6|8 pages

‘America for the Americans’

chapter 7|6 pages

‘the MUSEUM and the WAR’

part |2 pages

PART IV The exhibition and the book

part |6 pages

PART V The ‘Brazilian Style’

chapter 11|17 pages

Brazil Builds and the press

chapter 12|8 pages

The ‘Brazilian Style’ observed

chapter 13|16 pages

Le Corbusier and the ‘Brazilian Style’