An Oscar Niemeyer house, built for his sister-in-law, gets an ambitious 5-year renovation from Brazilian artist


Niemeyer originally designed the property for his wife’s sister, Carmen Baldo. Seven years ago, Baldo’s children sold it to the artist Adriana Varejão and her partner, the film producer Pedro Buarque.



The New York Times shows off a newly renovated home in Brazil designed by Oscar Niemeyer, one of the country's greatest architects. The five year long upgrade was carried out by Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão and her partner, the film producer Pedro Buarque, who dramatically transformed the dilapidated house, adding a pool, an outdoor living space, a patio and a much larger garden. 

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