Joaquim Guedes

Brazilian architect
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IntroBrazilian architect
A.K.A.Guedes Joaquim Manoel Guedes Sobrinho
A.K.A.Guedes Joaquim Manoel Guedes Sobrinho
PlacesBrazil
wasArchitect Painter
Work fieldArts Engineering
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1932, São Paulo, São Paulo (microregion), São Paulo metropolitan area, São Paulo
Death27 July 2008 (aged 76 years)
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Biography

Joaquim Manoel Guedes Sobrinho, (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒoaˈkĩ manuˈɛɫ ˈɡɛdis soˈbɾiɲu]; June 18, 1932 in São Paulo – July 27, 2008 in São Paulo) was a Brazilian architect and urban planner. Praised as one of the most important architects of his generation, he was known for rejecting formalism in favor of an architecture that responds to the needs of everyday life. Although usually associated with the Paulista School, Guedes was a critic of Oscar Niemeyer and mainstream Brazilian architecture and thus considered an 'enfant terrible' among many of his colleagues.

He inaugurated his practiced in São Paulo in 1955 and worked on over 400 projects. He is best known for his single-family houses and urban projects, among them the new town of Caraíba in the State of Bahia, Brazil.

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