The Museum in Paulista:
São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand Art Museum
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https://doi.org/10.35572/arql.v3i9.6321Keywords:
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The sketch essay celebrates the evolution of the São Paulo Museum of Art, highlighting its trajectory from Lina Bo Bardi's iconic suspended structure to the inauguration of the new Pietro Maria Bardi Building. The drawings explore the forms, materials and concepts that define MASP, celebrating its transformation and reaffirming its importance as one of the main landmarks of architecture and art in Brazil, strengthening its dialogue with the city.
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RIBEIRO, A. Avenida Paulista - 120 Anos De Historia. Brasileira, São paulo, 2012.
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