Lightness and Precision: Getting to Know Carla Juaçaba’s Work

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Technical precision combined with environmental concern and exploratory and investigative character make Carla Juaçaba one of the great representatives of Latin American architecture today. Carioca, born in 1976, Carla Juaçaba attended the University of Santa Úrsula and attributes much of her experimental and interdisciplinary style to this educational institution. It is not by chance that during her academic training her great inspiring masters were the architect Sergio Bernardes and the visual artist Lygia Pape, insinuating her interest in the multiple disciplinary branches that can compose architecture. In this sense, while still at graduation, Carla worked together with architect Gisela Magalhães, from Oscar Niemeyer’s generation, in scenography and expography projects.

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Cite: Ghisleni, Camilla. "Lightness and Precision: Getting to Know Carla Juaçaba’s Work" [Leveza e precisão: conhecendo a obra de Carla Juaçaba] 14 Apr 2022. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/979756/lightness-and-precision-getting-to-know-carla-juacabas-work> ISSN 0719-8884
Humanidade2012 / Carla Juaçaba + Bia Lessa. © Leonardo Finotti

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