The memoirs of the architectural master Oscar Niemeyer, a pioneer of Modernism. The first English-language edition of Niemeyers memoirs, now available in paperback to mark the architects 100th birthday Reveals the architects many influences including his family, friends, politics, philosophy, the female body, art, literature and the sensuous landscapes of Brazil Niemeyer (b.1907) recounts his life in an informal, fluid narrative that moves from his childhood in Rio, through friendships with intellectuals and politicians such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Fidel Castro, to tales of adventurous road trips Includes 40 specially made sketches by Niemeyer and a chronology of his life and career In this first ever English-language edition of Oscar Niemeyers memoirs, the architect reveals how his many passions - among them his large family, many friends, the sensuous landscape of Brazil, women, Communism, art and literature - have all influenced his life and in turn inspired his architecture. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Niemeyer graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in 1934. As a student he worked in the office of Lucio Costa, and on graduation he began collaborating with Le Corbusier on a new Ministry of Education and Health Building in Rio. Yet, in contrast to the International Style, Niemeyers curvilinear forms reflected Brazils lush, undulating landscape and the emotive style of its music and dance. Here Niemeyer recounts his life in an informal, fluid narrative that moves from his childhood in Rio, through to friendships with intellectuals and politicians such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Fidel Castro, to tales of adventurous road trips. The book includes 40 specially-made sketches by Niemeyer, a chronology of his notes and an index.
