The Campus of the University of Brasilia

Abstract
The Pilot Plan of the new Brazilian Federal Capital, by Lúcio Costa, was selected in a public competition held in 1957. The city was inaugurated barely three years later by President Juscelino Kubitschek, in April 1960, when the official creation of the University of Brasilia became a reality. Preparing to celebrate fifty years of existence, the University campus probably represents the most accomplished set of Brutalist architecture in the country and an excellent sample of the inventive resources of Brazilian architects. A functionalist city inside another. They are distinct from each other, but both dignified and worthy of documentation and preservation actions.

Keywords
Modern Movement, Modern architecture, Brasilia modern architecture, World Heritage, Modern urban design, University of Brasilia Campus, Oscar Niemeyer, João Filgueira Lima, Brutalism.

Issue 43
Year 2010
Pages 44-47
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.52200/43.A.BZRPNMNN

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