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Redig De Campos
Redig may refer to: People * (1905-1989), Brazilian art historian * Ida Redig (born 1987), Swedish singer and actress * Olavo Redig de Campos (1906–1984), Brazilian architect Places * Redig, South Dakota, United States {{dab, surname, geo ...
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Ida Redig
Ida Carolina Redig (born 10 July 1987), also known as Girl, is a Swedish singer, actress, music producer and songwriter. She participated in Melodifestivalen 2018 in the second semi-final with the song "Allting som vi sa", where she placed fifth and got eliminated. In recent years, Redig has mainly written her lyrics in Swedish. As a music producer, she has, among other things, been nominated for SKAPS' "Music Producer of the Year" award. Career In 2007, she had one of the leading roles when she played the character Annica in the Sveriges Television TV-series ''How Soon Is Now?'' She released her debut album, ''Standing Here'', with the record label Universal Music Group. In 2013, she wrote the song "Let's Make Love" and performed "Everywhere" for the film '' Love and Lemons'' starring Rakel Wärmländer and Sverrir Gudnason. As Girl she wrote and produced the music and soundtrack for several TV commercials such as McDonald's, BMW, Burger King and Coop along with the soundtrack ...
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Olavo Redig De Campos
Olavo Redig de Campos (1906–1984) was a Brazilian architect, important in the 20th century development of the Brazilian style of Modernist architecture. Redig de Campos was born in Rio de Janeiro, however, his father was a diplomat and he spent part of his childhood in Europe. He studied architecture at the Sapienza University of Rome, at the same time as Gregori Warchavchik and Rino Levi. In 1931 Redig de Campos returned to Brazil. In 1946, Redig de Campos assumed the presidency of the ''Serviço de Conservação do Patrimônio do Itamaraty'' ("Heritage Conservation Service of the Foreign Ministry"), in which capacity he served for thirty years. Works Among the projects he designed were the: * Embassy of Brazil in Washington, D.C., in Lima, and in Buenos Aires. * Brazilian diplomatic residences in Beirut and Dakar. * Civic Centre of Curitiba, Brazil * Legislative Assembly of Paraná, Brazil * Brazilian Military Cemetery of Pistoia * Brazilian Monument and Tomb of the Unk ...
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