The living room of La Torraccia, a small guesthouse addition Bo Bardi designed in 1964 for the Cirell House in São Paulo, at once recalls vernacular architecture and the curvilinear forms of Spanish-Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.  Photo 1 of 6 in Dwell's Primer on Brazilian Modernism by Allie Weiss from Why Brazilian Modernist Lina Bo Bardi Is “Among the Most Important Architects of the 20th Century”

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The living room of La Torraccia, a small guesthouse addition Bo Bardi designed in 1964 for the Cirell House in São Paulo, at once recalls vernacular architecture and the curvilinear forms of Spanish-Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.