Geraldino Duda's residential urban landscape
Abstract
Geraldino Duda was a self-taught architect from Campina who left a legacy for modern architecture, in which he was responsible for several projects in the city of Campina Grande. Although his main project was the Severino Cabral Municipal Theatre, which earned him great recognition for his professional output, Geraldino Duda made a strong mark on the city's urban landscape with a large number of residential projects in Campina Grande during the 60s and 70s.
Therefore, four sketches of residences were made as a way of paying homage to his modern architectural production, in order to remember his importance for the movement in the northeastern region of Brazil and for the urban landscape of Campina Grande.
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