Espaco Lucio Costa
Espaco Lucio Costa
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PrettoMauricio
Porto Alegre, RS568 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
Free entrance . Small environment , with informations regarding the plans and construction of Brasilia by Lucio Costa.
Go take a look , no more then 5 min to see it
Go take a look , no more then 5 min to see it
Written 22 August 2015
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spdaroca
Holmdel, NJ141 contributions
May 2012 • Family
We took longer than planned visiting the Espaço. Lúcio Costa is the arquitect that worked with Oscar Niemeyer planning Brasília. There is a large tridimensional plan of the city on the floor that gives you a pretty good idea of what the city looks like. We were there during Museum Week and were guests to their cocktail party, where they served appetizers and drinks made with local nuts and fruits. Amazingly good!
Written 7 June 2012
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Igor
Brasilia, DF52 contributions
A large model of the central area of Brasília, revealling the special traces of this planned city.
Written 3 January 2012
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ASU_DrK
Phoenix, AZ424 contributions
Aug 2019
Provides a nice scale model of the Plano Piloto. Not a destination on its own, but certainly stop in when visiting Three Powers Plaza. Entrance is free, and well-worth a short visit.
Written 15 August 2019
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saronic
Zurich, Switzerland28,647 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
After visiting the TV Tower I went to the Praça dos Tres Poderes, where there is a subterranean space dedicated to the town planner Lucio Costa - built at a suggestion by Oscar Niemeyer. The main attraction here is a good model of the whole city and its famous Pilot Plan, but there are also photos of Brasilia in the time of its construction.
Not much information is given though about Lucio Costa himself, one of the four main persons behind the creation of Brasilia. President Joscelino Kubitschek was the one, who gave the orders, Lucio Costa was the town planner, Oscar Niemeyer its main architect and Roberto Burle Marx the landscape designer.
Not much information is given though about Lucio Costa himself, one of the four main persons behind the creation of Brasilia. President Joscelino Kubitschek was the one, who gave the orders, Lucio Costa was the town planner, Oscar Niemeyer its main architect and Roberto Burle Marx the landscape designer.
Written 3 September 2018
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Bianca R
Pintadas, BA191 contributions
May 2024 • Friends
Great space for those interested in urbanism and want to know more about the concept behind Brasília. I think it should be a mandatory stop on your first visit.
Written 20 May 2024
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