Biography
Lina Bo Bardi, born Achillina Bo (December 5, 1914 – March 20, 1992), was an Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect. A prolific architect and designer, she devoted her working life, most of it spent in Brazil, to promoting the social and cultural potential of architecture and design. While she studied under radical Italian architects, she quickly became intrigued with Brazilian vernacular design and how it could influence a modern Brazilian architecture. During her lifetime it was difficult to be accepted among the local Brazilian architects, because she was both a "foreigner" and a woman.
She is recognizable for the unique style of the many architectural illustrations she created over her lifetime, along with her tendency to leave poignant notes to herself. She is also known for her furniture and jewelry designs. The popularity of her works has increased since 2008, when a 1993 catalog of her works was republished. A number of her product designs are being revived, and exhibitions such as her 1968 exhibition of glass and concrete easels have been recreated.
**Source**: [Lina Bo Bardi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lina_Bo_Bardi) on Wikipedia.
She is recognizable for the unique style of the many architectural illustrations she created over her lifetime, along with her tendency to leave poignant notes to herself. She is also known for her furniture and jewelry designs. The popularity of her works has increased since 2008, when a 1993 catalog of her works was republished. A number of her product designs are being revived, and exhibitions such as her 1968 exhibition of glass and concrete easels have been recreated.
**Source**: [Lina Bo Bardi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lina_Bo_Bardi) on Wikipedia.
Books by Lina Bo Bardi
Casas de vidro
Uma ideia de arquitetura
Uma ideia de arquitetura
Lina Bo Bardi 100
Stones against diamonds
Stones against diamonds
Lina Bo Bardi por escrito
Contribuição propedeutica ao
Contribuição propedeutica ao ensino da teoria da arquitetura
Total living
Igreja Espírito Santo do Cerra
Igreja Espírito Santo do Cerrado =
Teatro Oficina
Teatro Oficina
Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Sa
Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brasil, 1957-1968; textos =
Centro de Lazer, SESC, Fábrica
Centro de Lazer, SESC, Fábrica Pompéia =
L' impasse del design
L' impasse del design
Tempos de grossura
Tempos de grossura