Da Rocha was one of Brazil’s most well-known architects, despite being blacklisted by a brutal military regime for 20 years. “‘Concrete acrobatics’ is how many architecture writers described his work. He called concrete, his material of choice, ‘liquid stone.'” – The New York Times

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