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Lina
Bo Bardi
Lina Bo Bardi (1914–1992) was an Italian-born Brazilian architect, designer, and artist known for merging Modernism with Brazilian cultural elements. She moved to Brazil in 1946 and co-founded the influential magazine Habitat. Her notable works include the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), known for its bold suspended design, the SESC Pompéia cultural center, and her iconic Glass House (Casa de Vidro). Bo Bardi's work emphasized social integration, local materials, and sustainable design, making her a key figure in modern architecture and design in Brazil.

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