Three Powers Square In Brasilia, Brazil In 2005 -
BRAZIL - CIRCA 2005: Three Powers square in Brasilia, Brazil in 2005 - The new capital, Brasilia, was built from 1957 on an uninhabited site - The city map, conceived by brazilian town planner Lecio Costa has a shape of an airplane - The Three Powers square is one of the main works of architect Oscar Niemyer who invented the edification of the new capital and conceived nearly all the main buildings of the city - The Three Powers square was, particularly, drawn by Oscar Niemeyer, located in Monumental Axis, one of the architectural unity the most important of the city - The buildings were drawn by Oscar Niemyer under the presidency of Kubitcheck. (Photo by Veronique DURRUTY/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
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