Architect Roberto Ciampolini Bratke died at the age of 88 this Sunday (22) in São Paulo. The information was confirmed by the family.
Bratke was the founder and partner of the construction company Bratke Collet, created in the 1970s, responsible for some of São Paulo’s iconic buildings and for real estate development in the Avenida Engenheiro Luís Carlos Berrini region, in the south zone of São Paulo.
Alongside Francisco Collet, with whom he studied at Mackenzie Presbyterian University, and his brother Carlos Bratke, he was responsible for the construction of 60 buildings, more than 800 thousand m², in Berrini, making it one of the most important business areas in the city of São Paulo.
According to the description on the construction company’s website, the architects saw a region with great potential in a place “that had nothing to do with anything”.
Roberto is the son of architect Oswald Bratke, one of the main names in São Paulo architecture. He leaves a wife and three children.
Source: CNN Brasil

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