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Oscar Niemeyer, "l'architecte de la sensualité"

portfolio Le Brésilien Oscar Niemeyer, mort mercredi à l'âge de 104 ans, était un fervent communiste amoureux des courbes féminines qui a révolutionné l'architecture.

Publié le 06 décembre 2012 à 08h21, modifié le 21 décembre 2012 à 13h28
  • A security walks next to the Planalto Palace designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in Brasilia December 5, 2012. Niemeyer, a towering patriarch of modern architecture who shaped the look of modern Brazil and whose inventive, curved designs left their mark on cities worldwide, died late on Wednesday. He was 104. Niemeyer had been battling kidney ailments and pneumonia for nearly a month in a Rio de Janeiro hospital. His death was confirmed by a hospital spokesperson. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: OBITUARY POLITICS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

    A security walks next to the Planalto Palace designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer in Brasilia December 5, 2012. Niemeyer, a towering patriarch of modern architecture who shaped the look of modern Brazil and whose inventive, curved designs left their mark on cities worldwide, died late on Wednesday. He was 104. Niemeyer had been battling kidney ailments and pneumonia for nearly a month in a Rio de Janeiro hospital. His death was confirmed by a hospital spokesperson. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: OBITUARY POLITICS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) REUTERS/UESLEI MARCELINO

  • AP/Andre Luiz Mello

  • FILE - This Aug 14, 2007 file photo, shows a view of the Brazil's National Congress, designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and inaugurated in 1960, in Brasilia, Brazil. According to a hospital spokeswoman on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has died at age 104.  (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres, File)

    FILE - This Aug 14, 2007 file photo, shows a view of the Brazil's National Congress, designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and inaugurated in 1960, in Brasilia, Brazil. According to a hospital spokeswoman on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has died at age 104. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres, File) AP/Eraldo Peres

  • Tourists take pictures in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer in Brasilia, in this December 12, 2007 file photo. Niemeyer, a towering patriarch of modern architecture who shaped the look of modern Brazil and whose inventive, curved designs left their mark on cities worldwide, died late on December 5, 2012. He was 104. Niemeyer had been battling kidney ailments and pneumonia for nearly a month in a Rio de Janeiro hospital. His death was confirmed by a hospital spokesperson. REUTERS/Jamil Bittar/Files (BRAZIL - Tags: OBITUARY SOCIETY)

    Tourists take pictures in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer in Brasilia, in this December 12, 2007 file photo. Niemeyer, a towering patriarch of modern architecture who shaped the look of modern Brazil and whose inventive, curved designs left their mark on cities worldwide, died late on December 5, 2012. He was 104. Niemeyer had been battling kidney ailments and pneumonia for nearly a month in a Rio de Janeiro hospital. His death was confirmed by a hospital spokesperson. REUTERS/Jamil Bittar/Files (BRAZIL - Tags: OBITUARY SOCIETY) REUTERS/JAMIL BITTAR

  • AFP/EVARISTO SA

  • FILE - This Oct. 8, 2007 file photo, the Ibirapuera Auditorium designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer is seen in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to a hospital spokeswoman on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has died at age 104.  (AP Photo/Andre Penner, File)

    FILE - This Oct. 8, 2007 file photo, the Ibirapuera Auditorium designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer is seen in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to a hospital spokeswoman on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has died at age 104. (AP Photo/Andre Penner, File) AP/Andre Penner

  • General view of the "Sambodromo" of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on February 15, 2012 where 13 Samba Schools will parade next February 19 and 20 during the carnival celebrations.  The Sambadrome, originally designed 30 years ago by famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer reopened Sunday after a nine-month makeover. It has now been expanded to offer a 72,500-seat capacity, with access ramps for the handicapped and elevators.  Carnival in Rio generates 250,000 jobs and revenues of 640 million dollars for hotels, bars and restaurants, according to state officials. AFP PHOTO/VANDERLEI ALMEIDA

    General view of the "Sambodromo" of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on February 15, 2012 where 13 Samba Schools will parade next February 19 and 20 during the carnival celebrations. The Sambadrome, originally designed 30 years ago by famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer reopened Sunday after a nine-month makeover. It has now been expanded to offer a 72,500-seat capacity, with access ramps for the handicapped and elevators. Carnival in Rio generates 250,000 jobs and revenues of 640 million dollars for hotels, bars and restaurants, according to state officials. AFP PHOTO/VANDERLEI ALMEIDA AFP/VANDERLEI ALMEIDA

  • REUTERS/CLARISSA CAVALHEIRO

  • A view of Copan, Latin America's largest apartment building with some 1,600 units, which is built by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, is seen in Sao Paulo, in this December 12, 2007 file photo. Niemeyer, a towering patriarch of modern architecture who shaped the look of modern Brazil and whose inventive, curved designs left their mark on cities worldwide, died late on December 5, 2012. He was 104. Niemeyer had been battling kidney ailments and pneumonia for nearly a month in a Rio de Janeiro hospital. His death was confirmed by a hospital spokesperson. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/Files (BRAZIL - Tags: OBITUARY SOCIETY)

    A view of Copan, Latin America's largest apartment building with some 1,600 units, which is built by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, is seen in Sao Paulo, in this December 12, 2007 file photo. Niemeyer, a towering patriarch of modern architecture who shaped the look of modern Brazil and whose inventive, curved designs left their mark on cities worldwide, died late on December 5, 2012. He was 104. Niemeyer had been battling kidney ailments and pneumonia for nearly a month in a Rio de Janeiro hospital. His death was confirmed by a hospital spokesperson. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/Files (BRAZIL - Tags: OBITUARY SOCIETY) REUTERS/PAULO WHITAKER

  • This Oct. 22, 2012 photo shows the headquarters of French Communist Party, designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, in Paris. According to a hospital spokeswoman on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has died at age 104. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

    This Oct. 22, 2012 photo shows the headquarters of French Communist Party, designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, in Paris. According to a hospital spokeswoman on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, famed Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has died at age 104. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) AP/Christophe Ena

  • Picture taken 30 January 2007 in Paris of a sculpture by Brazilian architect and artist Oscar Niemeyer and offered by him to the France's capital as part of the Brazilian year in France. AFP PHOTO BERTRAND GUAY

    Picture taken 30 January 2007 in Paris of a sculpture by Brazilian architect and artist Oscar Niemeyer and offered by him to the France's capital as part of the Brazilian year in France. AFP PHOTO BERTRAND GUAY AFP/BERTRAND GUAY

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