Project Date: 1967
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Architect: Affonso Eduardo Reidy
Date Visited: 14 December 2009
After five weeks in Curitiba, we spent a week in Rio de Janeiro before returning home to the United States just before Christmas. Though we had some business to take care of at the U.S. Consulate, we spent quite a bit of time enjoying the sights and sounds of Rio, including some of its (in)famous Modern Architecture!
On our way to Roberto Burle Marx's Parque Flamengo, we strolled past Affonso Eduardo Reidy's Museu de Arte Moderna, an iconic work of Brazilian Modern Architecture. The concrete exhibition building is lifted off the ground on large, sloped columns which support an overhanging roof, used as a sunshade to shield the glass walls from Brazil's harsh sun. Walking underneath is sort of like walking under a giant, concrete centipede!