Lina Bo Bardi

Born in Rome in 1914, Lina Bo Bardi is one of the most notable and expressive architects of the 20th century. Her works were influenced by inspiring collaboration in Milan and later in Sao Paolo, where she moved permanently. A prolific architect and designer, she devoted her working life to promoting the social and cultural potential of architecture and design
Lina Bò Bardi was born in Rome, Italy, in 1914 and died in São Paolo, Brazil, in 1992. She was among the most prolific women architects of the 20th century. She was also a noted designer of furniture, jewelry, staging and installations, as well as an architectural writer and editor. Bò Bardi emerged at an early age as strong willed and unconventional and was one of a handful of women to study in the College of Architecture at Rome University in the late 1930s. Her graduation project revealed her nonconformist bent. The project was in a modern style and was at odds with the historicism of her teachers Marcello Piacentini and Gustavo Giovannoni; it was a largescale maternity hospital for unwed mothers, and was an unusual choice of topic in the family-oriented society of prewar Italy.