The Competition for Brasilia’s Pilot Plan: Territory and Infrastructure

Abstract
The Competition for Brasilia’s Pilot Plan, 1957, brought together 26 projects for the Federal Capital. These projects, expressing the planning culture of the first half of the twentieth century, contribute to a diverse knowledge of planning solutions. But what element unites these projects? The common factor to them is the urban structure based on two urban axes. The reason for this is the flat territory and the introduction of such infrastructure. A model of planning cities based on their minimum elements that not only organize, but also qualify the place.

Keywords
Modern Movement, Modern architecture, Brasilia modern architecture, World Heritage, Modern urban design, Brasilia Pilot Plan, Ideal city.

Issue 43
Year 2010
Pages 8-13
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.52200/43.A.WJL43ZGE

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