reidy, a native carioca, created this
monument to modernism - in fact, his design is a
prime example of
architectural rationalism strongly committed to cubist
principles and aesthetics.
completed in the
late 40's, further additions continued until the late sixties,
with its greatest challenge being resurrecting itself
after a devastating fire in 1978 damaged the structure and
destroyed works by
picasso,
joan miró,
Max Ernst, and
salvador
Dalí.
reopened in 1982 in
its current form, the main building kept rational architecture
principles, while the
mam's gardens, conceived by
roberto burle marx, kept open spaces as the main focus.