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DISPLAY PANEL | THE WORDS AND THE HOUSES

DISPLAY PANEL | THE WORDS AND THE HOUSES

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The panel was displayed in front of the Museum’s restaurant in 2018.

The panel presented the poems written about the houses of the Museum employees in the Educational activity MCB ‘As Palavras e as Casas’.

Below, it is possible to see a little behind the scenes of the elaboration of the poems with the educators.

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By clicking here you can check the panel’s expographic project.

About the MCB Educational
The MCB Educativo proposes practices that articulate the look, the doing and the thinking so that the visitors assume the role of investigators, researching the contents that the museum offers in a contemporary perspective. The idea is to create challenges for participants in educational activities to raise questions from their own experiences and discover new meanings by relating the visit to the MCB with their lives.

About MCB
The Museu da Casa Brasileira, an institution of the Secretariat of Culture and Creative Economy of the State of São Paulo that celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2020, is dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the material culture of the Brazilian house, being the only museum in the country specializing in architecture and design. The MCB’s program includes temporary and long-term exhibitions, with an agenda that also includes educational service activities, debates, lectures and publications contextualizing the museum’s vocation for the formation of critical thinking on themes such as architecture, urbanism, housing, economy creative, urban mobility and sustainability. Among its numerous initiatives, the MCB Design Award, the main award in the segment in the country, held since 1986, stand out; and the Casas do Brasil project, to rescue and preserve the memory of the rich diversity of living in the country.

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