A high-quality informative and graphic work about Auguste Glaziou, an important figure in the history of landscaping and botany in Brazil. Glaziou arrived in Rio de Janeiro in 1858 and, over the course of four decades, designed important public and private gardens, standing out as a collaborator of the Emperor. In Rio de Janeiro, the best-known gardens he designed or renovated are the Passeio Público, Campo de Santana and Quinta da Boa Vista. Glaziou also contributed to botanical science by collecting and cataloging thousands of species of Brazilian flora, and he valued the introduction of species native to the country in his designs. His work inspired a legion of disciples in the art of landscaping, including Burle Marx. In the photographic essay presented in the second part of the book, the reader has the opportunity to stroll through Glaziou's gardens and become familiar with his work.
Nominated for the 2012 Jabuti Prize, Architecture and Urbanism category | CBL
Portuguese-French bilingual work.
Organization: Bia Hetzel & Silvia Negreiros
Texts: Guilherme Mazza Dourado & Bia Hetzel
Graphic design: Silvia Negreiros
Photographs: Bia Hetzel
Photo reproductions: Pepê Schettino & Bia Hetzel
A high-quality informative and graphic work about Auguste Glaziou, an important figure in the history of landscaping and botany in Brazil. Glaziou arrived in Rio de Janeiro in 1858 and, over the course of four decades, designed important public and private gardens, standing out as a collaborator of the Emperor. In Rio de Janeiro, the best-known gardens he designed or renovated are the Passeio Público, Campo de Santana and Quinta da Boa Vista. Glaziou also contributed to botanical science by collecting and cataloging thousands of species of Brazilian flora, and he valued the introduction of species native to the country in his designs. His work inspired a legion of disciples in the art of landscaping, including Burle Marx. In the photographic essay presented in the second part of the book, the reader has the opportunity to stroll through Glaziou's gardens and become familiar with his work.
Nominated for the 2012 Jabuti Prize, Architecture and Urbanism category | CBL
Portuguese-French bilingual work.
Organization: Bia Hetzel & Silvia Negreiros
Texts: Guilherme Mazza Dourado & Bia Hetzel
Graphic design: Silvia Negreiros
Photographs: Bia Hetzel
Photo reproductions: Pepê Schettino & Bia Hetzel