Invisible Brasilias: The contest for the Plano Piloto

Introduction: Get to know how the brazilian federal capital was created

Juscelino Kubitschek visiting the Central Plateau in 1956. Photo by Mário Fontenelle. Modified from Public Archive of the Federal District.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

A new capital

Juscelino Kubitschek assumed the presidency of Brazil in January 1956. The goal-synthesis of his election campaign was the promise to transfer the federal capital from Rio de Janeiro to a new city in the Central Plateau of the country.

Overlay of the Belcher Rectangle, the Cruls Quadrilateral and the municipalities belonging to the former Geoeconomic Region of Brasilia. Modified from CODEPLAN, 1984.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

The idea was quite old 

The territory had already been chosen in 1894, during the so-called Cruls Mission, when a large quadrilateral was demarcated with ideal geographical and landscape characteristics for the city. The definitive sites of the Federal District and Brasilia would become smaller portions of that area.

Jury of the National Contest for the choice of the Pilot Project of Brasilia, 1957. Modified from Brasilia Magazine.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

The "Plano Piloto" contest

was launched in September 1956, a few days after the Congress approved the transfer law of the capital. The jury was composed by the Brazilians Israel Pinheiro, Oscar Niemeyer, Luiz Barbosa and Paulo Antunes, as well as the foreigners William Holford, André Sive and Stamo Papadaki.

Architect Oscar Niemeyer with President Juscelino Kubitschek, 1959. Modified from Folhapress.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

The public notice

stipulated the deadline of March 11, 1957 for the submission of proposals by the bidders. The projects were to include the basic layout of the city, as well as dimensions of the urban infrastructure and some projections of the socio-economic development of the surroundings.

Brasilia Palace Hotel and Alvorada Palace in 1959. Modified from Arquivo Público do DF. 7. representatives of the teams of the seven projects classified in the contest. Assembled by the authors.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

Pre-defined buildings

began to be built even before the result of the contest: in addition to the airport and the Paranoá Lake dam, the locations of the Brasília Palace Hotel, the Alvorada Palace and the Our Lady of Conception Chapel were predetermined.

Initial and modified positions of the Pilot Plan in relation to Lake Paranoá. Modified from Public Archive of the Federal District.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

The result of the contest

was announced in March 1957, after the jury’s rapid evaluation. Of the twenty-six proposals submitted, only seven were classified: one winner and one 2nd place, two projects tied for 3rd and 4th place, and three tied for 5th place.

IntroductionMuseu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

Lúcio, the winner

Lúcio Costa’s Pilot Project was the winner of the contest, which resulted in the construction of Brasilia, the Federal Capital. Known worldwide, the city has historical importance and is considered an icon of modern architecture and urbanism.

Photo of the model of the architect Rino-Levi’s project for Brasilia with “invisible” buildings. Montage by the authors, modified from PUC Campinas Collection.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

The other projects

that did not win the contest have remained invisible to the eyes of history. The intention of the exhibition is to re-present these projects and to value their contributions to the history of Brasilia and to the modernist production of the time.

Ground Zero of Brasilia. Photo by Mário Fontenelle, modified from the Public Archive of the Federal District.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

The exhibition

presents the seven finalists of the contest through media that allow an immersive experience in the proposed cities. The intention is that the projects are contemplated through the eyes of the citizen who would inhabit them.

3D image created and 2D reference image, from Henrique Mindlin’s team. Montage by the authors.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

360° images

of some sectors of each city allow the visitor to enter the proposed projects in order to visualize these cities if they had been executed.

3D image created and 2D reference image, from MM Roberto team. Montage by the authors.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

Each city

was virtually modeled based on the information present in the maps, models and descriptive reports delivered by each of the finalist teams. Occasional interpretations were made to enable the insertion of the projects in a virtual reality.

3D image created and 2D reference image of a residential block in Brasilia. Montage by the authors.Museu de Arte de Brasília - MAB

The architectures

of each city were represented taking into account the sketches and models of the proposed projects and, in the absence of further information, from the concepts of modern architecture.

Get to know the finalist projects:
- Lúcio Costa
- Boruch Milman and team
3°/4° - Rino Levi and team
3°/4° - MM Roberto and team
- Milton Ghiraldini and team
- Henrique Mindlin and Giancarlo Palanti
- 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

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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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