TROPICAL BRUTALISM
THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN HANS BROOS AND BURLE MARX IN THE HOUSE IN SÃO PAULO (1971-1978)
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https://doi.org/10.35572/arql.v3i12.7236Keywords:
arquitetura brutalista, brutalismo, burle marx, Hans Broos, DocumentaçãoAbstract
O ensaio de croquis aqui apresentado pretende divulgar um pouco sobre a pesquisa pós-doutoral que venho realizando no Departamento de Tecnologia da Arquitetura da FAUUSP /Faculdade de Arquitetura, Urbanismo e Design da Universidade de São Paulo, e que possui como objeto de estudo, a Casa e escritório do arquiteto Hans Broos (1971-1978, construída no bairro do Morumbi na cidade de São Paulo.
Essa série de croquis, propõe-se observar a rica integração entre a arquitetura brutalista concebida por Hans Broos para sua residência e escritório e o paisagismo tropical moderno proposto por Roberto Burle Marx para o jardim que conecta os dois volumes: da casa implantada no alto do terreno, e do escritório, implantado na parte baixa.
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