Oscar Niemeyer
Oscar Niemeyer was a renowned Brazilian architect, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in modern architecture. He was best known for his use of abstract forms and curves, innovative use of reinforced concrete, and a departure from the rigid geometries of earlier modernist architects. He was a pioneer in exploring the aesthetic possibilities of modern materials and construction techniques.
Niemeyer played a central role in the design of BrasĂlia the city specially designed, planned, and built to be the capital of Brazil, which was inaugurated in 1960. Niemeyer designed many of the city's iconic buildings, including the National Congress, the Cathedral of BrasĂlia, and the Palácio da Alvorada.

Oscar Niemeyer: Life is a Breath of Air

1968 - Without Losing Tenderness
O Universo Graciliano

NĂŁo Nasci para Deixar meus Olhos Perderem Tempo

Itinerário de Niemeyer

Conterrâneos Velhos de Guerra
Brizola - Tempos de Luta

Coisa Mais Linda - HistĂłrias e Casos da Bossa Nova

Chico e as Cidades

Quando a Coisa Vira Outra

Concrete Dreams

BrasĂlia, Uma Sinfonia

O Risco: LĂşcio Costa e a Utopia Moderna

Jaime Lerner - Uma HistĂłria de Sonhos

BrasĂlia, segundo roteiro de Alberto Cavalcanti

The Comrade: The Life of Luiz Carlos Prestes

Urbanized

Art in Brazil Today

Oscar Niemeyer, an architect commited to his century

Vinicius de Moraes, Um Rapaz de FamĂlia

Zanine, Ser do Arquitetar

Utopia, Distopia

Brascuba

The Inventor of Dreams

The First Images of Brasilia

Casa Brasileira
