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Japanese Immigration Memorial

contributed by 323 World Architecture Festival , 3 September 2009

 


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Description Japanese Immigration Memorial:

A Streamlined memorial with curved walls and a stunning bridge.

 

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Information Japanese Immigration Memorial:

Description tags:
WAF,
Address: 
Belo Horizonte, Brazil



Year end: 
2009


License: 
None (All rights reserved)


Comments to Japanese Immigration Memorial:

este projeto e´uma homenagem á amizade entre os povos
commented by anonymous, 30 October 2009

A beatiful and expressive piece of architecture. Congratulations!   
commented by anonymous, 30 October 2009

Wonderful piece of architecture!!!
commented by anonymous, 30 October 2009

Este projeto é uma obra prima da arquitetura mundial. Traços marcantes de uma arquitetura limpa. Parabéns!

commented by anonymous, 3 November 2009

Muito bonito.
commented by anonymous, 3 November 2009

LINDO!
commented by anonymous, 3 November 2009

Traços marcantes  de  uma  arquitetura limpa e maravilhosa
commented by anonymous, 4 November 2009

Muito harmonico!


Parabéns!!!

commented by anonymous, 4 November 2009

It is nice to look the forms and moviment of this object!
commented by anonymous, 20 November 2009

The monumental building marks the friendship between two peoples, and what it can achieve both materially and culturally. The fraternal spirit takes on three dimensions in Pampulha Ecological Park. We are reminded that friendship between peoples is part of HUMAN ECOLOGY, pointing the way to our survival on the planet. We are confronted by metaphors: The bridge, that since the genesis of human ingenuity, has taught us to overcome obstacles without belittling or destroying them. The curving, symmetrical and enfolding path, like a friend´s embrace, feet off the ground, bringing together ideas from Japan and Brazil. The lake, that sometimes blocks the way, then reflects, now shows and yet conceals in its depths the struggles, sentiments and pains. Iron and steel from our land form the structure of the building, brought up from our inner depths, our atavism, our defiance.
commented by anonymous, 29 January 2010

When art and architecture meet, we can see how beautiful they nourish each other. Congratulations Gustavo, you made clear your feeling that architecture could claim to be the highest of the arts and expression of values and meaning.

It is wonderful to watch the talent of the Brazilian Architecture when we are so far away.

 

Monica Whyte Topa

Indiana - USA

commented by anonymous, 22 February 2010

Gustavo Penna,
sempre valorizando os espaços por onde passa!


 


 

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