The Sao Paulo Museum of Art, by Lina Bo Bardi is a primarily glass and concrete constructed building. The main silhouette of this building is a longitudinal structure, supported by two columns on each of its side. These columns provides the main building structure with an elevation off the ground. However, over time, the columns would lose its ability to hold the building, and would collapse due to its exposure to the natural elements. Furthermore, the glass would all be destroyed first, followed by its concrete structure.
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