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Hélio Lage Uchôa Cavalcanti was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on April 3, 1913 and graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro in 1934. Throughout his career, he collaborated with prominent architects such as
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Some of Cavalcanti's notable projects include the Conjunto Residencial da Várzea do Carmo, the Duchen Factory, Palácio das Indústrias, Palácio das Nações, and Palácio dos Estados in Ibirapuera.
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The global work of art: world's fairs, biennials, and the aesthetics of experience
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Cavalcanti died on January 22, 1971, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the age of 57.
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on projects like Rio de Janeiro's Lagoa Hospital and São Paulo's
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Cavalcanti, Lauro; Tolman, Jon M.; Cavalcanti, Lauro (2003).
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Cavalcanti, Lauro; Tolman, Jon M.; Cavalcanti, Lauro (2003).
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When Brazil was modern: guide to architecture, 1928 - 1960
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When Brazil was modern: guide to architecture, 1928 - 1960
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Oscar Niemeyer
Ibirapuera Park
Affonso Eduardo Reidy
Oscar Niemeyer



"Hélio Uchôa | Arquivo Arq"
ISBN
978-1-4614-5431-1
The University of Chicago Press
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978-0-226-29174-1
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978-1-56898-341-7
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978-1-56898-341-7
Categories
1919 births
1971 deaths
Brazilian architects
Modernist architects

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