Rio Carnival 2012 kicks off in Oscar Niemeyer’s newly renovated Sambadrome

Aerial Image of Carnival

Brightly colored confetti and sequined samba queens covered the newly renovated Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, marking the beginning of the 2012 world-famous annual Carnival. Designed by Brazil’s legendary architect Oscar Niemeyer, the Sambadrome was originally constructed during the first government of Leonel Brizola (1983 – 1987) in an effort to provide Rio with an urban facility that would serve as the permanent location of the traditional spectacle of the samba school’s parade. Inaugurated in 1984, the Sambadrome is also known as the Catwalk Professor Darcy Ribeiro out of respect to the man who moved the parade to its current site. Continue for more.

Completion of the works in 1984 © Odebrecht Online

In preparation of the ever-growing annual Carnival and the 2016 Olympics, the Sambadrome has undergone renovations to expand the 60,000 person capacity to 90,000. Concrete stadium seating is broken into separate sectors, offerings a variety of seating arrangements and amenities, as they line the 700-meter-long Parading Avenue. Each year, the long catwalk is overcome by the Samba Schools of Brazil in the event known as the world’s largest festival. The end of the catwalk is marked by a grand arc, located in Apotheosis Square, which also serves as the location of the Museum of Samba.

Stage in the Plaza of Apotheosis

The renovations began soon after the 2011 Carnival. Nearly 600 workers works 24-hour shift to quickly complete the work before the this years festivities. In order to make room for the new bleachers, the former factory of Brahma was demolished. Check out a time-lapse of the entire reconstruction below.

On February 12, 2012, Oscar Niemeyer, along with thousands of others, attended the official opening of the reconstructed Sambadrome. The event hosted a 5km costume race that began and ended in The Sambadrome, encouraging the spirit of the carnival.

Oscar Niemeyer in his inauguration of the completed renovation © El Clarin

Architect: Oscar Niemeyer
Project Year: 1983
Location: Marques de Sapucaí, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

Reference: The Huffington PostAD BrazilRio Carnival

1a Aerial Image of Carnival
1b Detail of the Apotheosis © Olympic City
1c Detail of Arc © The Globe
1d Stage in the Plaza of Apotheosis
1e © El Clarin
02 Before the Work © 2016
01 Completion of the works in 1984 © Odebrecht Online
03 Apotheosis © André Mendonça
04 The 700m Parading Avenue © André Mendonça
04b View from the Apotheosis before renovations © André Mendonça
05 Stands and Boxes © André Mendonça
06 © André Mendonça
07 Brahma building before demolition © Cezar Loureiro
08 Demolition of the Brahma Building
09 Construction © UOL
10 Sambadrome under construction © Julio Cesar Guimarães
11 Demolition Sector 2 © Estadão
12 Completion of the Construction © El Clarin
13 © Ferando Maia/Riotur
14 Oscar Niemeyer in his inauguration of the completed renovation © El Clarin
15 Mockup of New Facilities © The Globe
16 Race Inauguration © The Globe
17 Courtesy of Oscar Niemeyer
18 Unique perspective of Catwalk by Oscar Niemeyer
19 Original Perspective by Oscar
20 Plan of Sambadrome © Ambev
21 Prospects for the Renovation of the Sambadrome © City of Rio

Rio Carnival 2012 kicks off in Oscar Niemeyer's newly renovated Sambadrome originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 20 Feb 2012.

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Posted: February 20th, 2012
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