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From @tmagazine | Oscar Niemeyer was one of Brazil’s greatest #architects, and certainly its most famous. No other hand has done as much as his to shape the dimensions of the country, reflecting back its primitive beauty in its buildings. Now, an artist is rethinking one of his houses, an elegant building designed in 1969. It is a stack of white boxes along a hilltop, all right angles against the lush green flora of #Brazil, with a spiral staircase to reach the highest box, which stands like a turret overlooking the city. #Niemeyer originally designed the property for his wife’s sister, Carmen Baldo. 7 years ago, her children sold it to the artist Adriana Varejão and her partner, the film producer Pedro Buarque. To update the house, the couple embarked on an ambitious 5-year renovation that honors the legacy of #OscarNiemeyer and the promise of Brazilian Modernism perhaps even better than his original design. Inspired by other Niemeyer buildings, they cut a circular window into a living room wall to better marry the house’s landscape with its interior, as seen in this photo by @stefanruizphoto. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos and read the full story, by @thessaly, in @tmagazine.


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