DezeenTV: here's another video shot by Brazilian photographer Pedro Kok, this time the Marquise do Parque do Ibirapuera in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1952.
Click on the symbol in the bottom right of the video player above to view the movie in full-screen HD.
Can’t see the movie? Click here.
See Pedro's video of the Rolex learning Centre by SANAA, published yesterday.
Here's a little information from Kok:
The Ibirapuera Park Marquise in São Paulo, Brazil is a covered pathway that links various buildings and houses the MAM Museum, restaurants and utilities. Every day, skateboarders, cyclists, athletes, families and lonesomes gather under it. Designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer in 1954.
This video is part of the exhibition Arquitetura Brasileira – Viver na Floresta (Brazilian Architecture – Living in the Forest), at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake in São Paulo, Brazil until August 1st 2010. More details (in portuguese only).
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Pedro Kok Movie: VitraHaus |
Pedro Kok Movie: Galeria Adriana Varejão |
Pedro Kok Movie: Rolex Learning Centre |