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          The Brazilian architect Ruy Ohtake used elements of nature - wave curves, the ever-changing line of the horizon, and the purest form of design, the egg - as.

        1. The Brazilian architect Ruy Ohtake used elements of nature - wave curves, the ever-changing line of the horizon, and the purest form of design, the egg - as.
        2. He tells his story, which is not that of an individual, but of a collective, with its knowledge, narratives and prophecies.
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        4. Mahatma Gandhi was even more emphatic: “Be the change that you want to see in chitect Ruy Ohtake were inaugurated for the Residencial Heliópo- lis.
        5. Recognizing climate change as the most serious economic/social/environmental challenge for the human being in the 21st century.» Considering the changes in.
        6. Ni Haifeng was born in in Zhoushan, China.!

          Ruy Ohtake: Brazil’s Living Architectural Legend

          THE BRAZILIAN ARCHITECT RUY OHTAKE has the courage of his convictions. When one speaks to him, as I have been lucky enough to do several times, there are no sound bites, no statements, no public relations talk.

          It’s just an architect speaking genuinely, with the self-assurance that comes from hard work and a job well done.

          Criticism - e-flux.

          At 77 Ohtake retains a refreshing natural enthusiasm, as excited today to talk about his designs as he might have been as a recent graduate speaking about his first project.

          Ohtake is one of Brazil’s most prolific architects and has designed buildings across the country over five decades, with more than 420 built projects (close to three hundred of them in the city of São Paulo alone)—an architectural feat to be celebrated anywhere, but especially in a country that has been plagued with political and financial turmoil.

          He has designed cultural institutions, residential and office towers, hotels, banks, tran