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Architect Lina Bo Bardi, born Achillina Bo in Rome in 1914, made an indelible mark on mid-century Brazilian architecture and design after emigrating there following the destruction of her office in Milan during World War II.
— Erika Heet
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Join BoConcept Santa Monica for their Re-Launch party on Thursday June 3, 2010 from 6-10pm. BoConcept Santa Monica has collaborated with Bodega Vinyl Editions to present a curated collection of…


her works are amazing, everyday that I pass in front of MASP, here in SP, I have to stop and look.... is really ahead her time :>
I appreciate so much the pictures of how it looked whan built and now; always, but esp. the pix in Bo Bardi! thanx
Excellent! One of my favorite Dwell slideshows, ever. Who wouldn't want to live in that jungle house with the hammock chairs or wander the medieval-modern walkways and turret of Fábrica da Pompéia? Love to see more on women in modern architecture, too. Well done, all around.
Sweet! Her stuff looks incredible, but it's structurally frail, I reckon. Also, the furniture is unbelievably uncomfortable :) I still love Lina Bo. Will post a link. Thanks!
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