Joaquim Cardozo
Joaquim Maria Moreira Cardozo (August 26, 1897 – November 4, 1978), known as Joaquim Cardozo, was a Brazilian structural engineer, poet, short-story writer, and editor.
Joaquim Cardozo | |
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Born | Recife, Brazil | 26 August 1897
Died | 5 February 1978 80) Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil | (aged
Nationality | Brazilian |
Citizenship | Brazilian |
Occupation | Engineer |
Parent(s) | José Antônio Cardozo, Elvira Moreira Cardozo |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | Structural engineer |
Cardozo moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1940 and worked with the architect Oscar Niemeyer on some of his major works, including on the Pampulha Modern Ensemble which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other works include the Monument to the Dead of World War II.
Among his most famous poems is the 1924 Recife morto.
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