Masterplan. Authors’ redesign.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB
Seven urban units
would provide a “harmoniously decentralized” city. The units would be self-sufficient, with housing, shops and part of the government administration. Outside them, the Federal Park stands out, where the palaces of the three powers would be present.
Planned expansion
In the future, the city could be duplicated without losing its original characteristics, with up to fourteen urban units being expected.
Each unit
would house six neighborhoods, each with housing and commercial sectors that would converge into a single center, called the "Core".
Mechanical sidewalks
Surprisingly, the project provided moving walkways connecting neighboring units to the center, for a total of more than 60 km throughout the city.
Walking without getting tired
and without getting wet. The moving walkways would be covered to protect against the sun and rain.
View of the commercial sector. Authors’ rendering.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB
The Core
would be the vital nucleus of the urban unit. It would contain tall buildings for public and private administration, such as offices, hotels and hospitals. A central square surrounded by low-rise buildings would house community facilities such as stores, nurseries, bars and museums.
Visit the heart
of an urban unit.
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You are in the Core, the commercial and administrative sector.
View of the residential sector. Authors’ rendering.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB
The housing
would be organized into three neighbourhood units, with houses and apartment buildings. These areas would share a local commercial center, with daily services such as small stores, markets, schools and sports courts.
Get to know the inside
of a neighborhood unit, in a location near a school and apartment buildings.
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You are in the residential sector.
View from the government sector. Authors’ rendering.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB
The Federal Park
would be located in a privileged area, on the shores of the lake, integrated with the Alvorada Palace. The park would include the Three Powers Square, the Culture Square and an extensive garden, called the History Forest. Next to it would be the embassy sector.
Monumental squares
The palaces and different cultural facilities would be arranged in the Civic Square and the Culture Square, both connected by a large elevated platform. The complex is composed of a lighthouse, with a panoramic view, which stands out in the middle of the lake.
Look at the view
of these monuments on the lake shore.
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You are in the government sector.
To find out more about the contest, click here: Introduction
Get to know the other finalist projects:
1° - Lucio Costa
2° - Boruch Milman and team
3°/4° - Rino Levi and team
3°/4° - MM Roberto and team
5° - Milton Ghiraldini and team
5° - Henrique Mindlin and Giancarlo Palanti
5° - Vilanova Artigas and team
Datasheet:
Sponsorship: Fundo de Apoio à Cultura - FAC
Realization: Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB
Authorship and Idealization: Danilo Fleury and Maíra Guimarães
Curatorship: Danilo Fleury, Maíra Guimarães and Rogério Carvalho
Expography: Coarquitetos , Danilo Fleury and Maíra Guimarães
Production: Curatorship of Cultural Projects, Leonardo Gois
Graphic Design: Coarquitetos, Danilo Fleury and Maíra Guimarães
Collaborators: Giovana Martins, Marcela Budó, Marcos Paulo Cruz and Lucas Patriota
Bibliographic references:
BRAGA, Milton. O concurso de Brasília: sete projetos para uma capital. Museu da Casa Brasileira, 2010.
FICHER, Sylvia; BATISTA, Geraldo Nogueira; LEITÃO, Francisco; FRANÇA, Dionísio Alves de. Brasília: uma história de planejamento In RODRÍGUEZ, Eduard, e FIGUEIRA, Cibele Vieira A (Brasilia 1956 - 2006, de la fundación de una ciudad capita l al ca pital de la ciudad) Lleida: Milenio, 2006. pp. 55-97.
GUIMARÃES, Maíra Oliveira. Uma capital para um lago, um palácio e um hotel. In: VI Encontro da Associação Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo. 2020.
SILVA, Elcio Gomes da. Os palácios originais de Brasília Tese (Universidade de Brasília). Brasília, 2012.
TAVARES, Jeferson. Projetos para Brasília 1927-1957. IPHAN, 2014.
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