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ISAY WEINFELD AN ARCHITECT FROM BRAZIL

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Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld’s first monograph is as beautifully layered and curated as is his extraordinary range of works. His oeuvre goes from jaw-dropping residential and commercial to hospitality projects, all intimately driven by Weinfeld’s personality.

In a practice spanning 45 years, Weinfeld has become one of the most sought-after architects in his homeland and, at the same time, he has maintained a strong collaboration with friend and fellow student Marcio Kogan on a number of conceptual art projects, including experimental movies with a Super 8

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