Lina Bo Bardi designed the Museu de Arte de São Paulo in Sao Paulo Brazil, completed in 1968. Punching beams of concrete and elevated walls of glass stand as a monument of Brutalist architecture in Brazil. It contains 8,000 pieces of the West's and international fine art.
The museographic room has tempered crystal sheets tipped onto the raw concrete like a painter's easel in the messy studio. Many rooms are designed in the Iberian-Brazilian tradition of a paved square surrounded by plant-life.
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