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Olavo Redig de Campos

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Redig also designed residential dwellings, such as the country house of Geraldo Baptista and the urban home of the Moreira Salles family in Rio de Janeiro. The latter is today the headquarters of the
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architect, important in the 20th century development of the Brazilian style of
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Brazilian Monument and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of World War II
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Monument and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of World War II,
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In 1946, Redig de Campos assumed the presidency of the
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Brazilian diplomatic residences in Beirut and Dakar.
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Brazilian Military Cemetery of Pistoia

Embassy of Brazil in Washington, D.C.
Brazilian
Modernist architecture
Rio de Janeiro
Sapienza University of Rome
Gregori Warchavchik
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Embassy of Brazil in Washington, D.C.
Curitiba
Legislative Assembly of Paraná
Brazilian Military Cemetery of Pistoia
Instituto Moreira Salles
Modernist architecture in Brazil
ISBN
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Brazil
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