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In New York, a Retrospective Breathes New Life into Roberto Burle Marx

Burle Marx, Brazil's greatest landscape designer, hasn't lacked for institutional attention lately; just three years ago the Jewish Museum presented a retrospective of his paintings,.


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Roberto Burle Marx, (born Aug. 4, 1909, São Paulo, Brazil—died June 4, 1994, near Rio de Janeiro), Brazilian landscape architect who created many outstanding gardens in association with important modern buildings. He replaced European-style formal gardens with his own country's lush tropical flora.


New York Botanical Garden's largest exhibit to date will honor

Roberto Burle Marx was a versatile landscape architect who had the ability to transition between different art forms and scales.. Flávio L. Roberto Burle Marx e a nova visão da paisagem. São.


Raymond Jungles Designs Roberto Burle Marx Exhibition at New York

Situated in the western region of Rio de Janeiro, the property embodies a successful project developed over more than 40 years by landscape architect and artist Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1994), a "landscape laboratory" to create "living works of art" using native plants and drawing on Modernist ideas.


SEEDING 'Lost Paradise The Gardens of Burle Marx' Screening Museum

"Unlike any other art form, a garden is designed for the future, and for future generations," opined Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1994), a modernist pioneer who eschewed.


Roberto Burle Marx’s Bold Brazilian Landscape Design Comes to New York

Experimentation in a Tropical Key Burle Marx pioneered and shaped tropical modernist landscape design. Ironically, it was while he was studying painting in Berlin that he discovered Brazil's native flora. While studying in Germany, Burle Marx visited Berlin's botanical gardens, which included native Brazilian plants.


Brazilian Artist Roberto Burle Marx’s Most Beautiful Gardens Vogue

Roberto Burle Marx (August 4, 1909 - June 4, 1994) was a Brazilian landscape architect (as well as a painter, print maker, ecologist, naturalist, artist and musician) whose designs of parks and gardens made him world-famous. He is accredited with having introduced modernist landscape architecture to Brazil.


Residência Edmundo Cavanellas Rio de Janeiro / Burle Marx Landscape

Roberto Burle Marx: A Master of Much More than Just Modernist Landscape. Burle Marx's most famed completed commission in the U.S. was Miami's vast, mosaic-embedded Biscayne Boulevard (1988-2004).


Roberto Burle Marx A Master of Much More than Just Modernist Landscape

By 1988, Brazilian landscape designer Roberto Burle Marx has finished the drawings for them. But of course the project was caught up in the sludge-lined corridors of our planning and zoning bureaucracies, slowed by a ballast of surreal ordinances and city council incompetence. The first phase of the sidewalk was finally completed in 1997 and.


The Man Who Elevated Landscape to Art Metropolis

Burle Marx was born in 1909, and to mark that centenary the museum set out to show the full extent of his creativity. (The show travels next to São Paulo.)


Roberto Burle Marx (19091994) Architectural Review

The Brazilian artist Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1994) is one of the most prominent landscape architects of the twentieth century. His famous projects range from the remarkable mosaic pavements on.


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Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1994) - Architectural Review Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Buildings old and new are chosen as prisms through which arguments and broader narratives are constructed.


The modernist parks and pavements of Copacabana designed by Roberto

Dive into the captivating world of Roberto Burle Marx, a true artistic visionary and mastermind behind some of the most iconic landscapes of the 20th century.


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In 1938, Burle Marx completed the landscaped elements for this governmental building, including its roof garden, pictured here. Photo: Getty Images 4/12 Ministry of the Army, Brasília


Roberto Burle Marx, modernist Brazilian landscape artist in late 50s

One of the most influential landscape and garden designers of the twentieth century, Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1993) has inspired generations of gardens around the world.


Roberto Burle Marx, modernist Brazilian landscape artist in late 50s

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