Showing posts with label Brasilia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brasilia. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Where angels fly....


These angels fly in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasilia. They are made (in 1970) by Alfredo Ceschiatti together with Dante Croce. The Cathedral is one of the many masterpieces of Oscar Niemeyer.




Looking down from the bus station to the parliament.... there behind the half globe of the National Museum you see the cathedral.



Niemeyer was not a church going person. Yet he did build churches. And this church is magnificent. The light coming through the glass patterns is full of joy. This is a church where the message of joy and light comes alive.






An exceptional building.

























More blogs about the architecture of Niemeyer...
An igloo in the sunshine...
The airplane in the serrado

Friday, December 7, 2012

An igloo in the sunshine ....



You will find this shiny white igloo in Brasilia, the warm and sunny capital of Brazil. It is the National Museum of Brazil, with the signature of the great Oscar Niemeyer all over it. 


An amazing sight, like many of his creations. 

The entrance to the museum.


Inside the museum. The curves keep winding. Not a straight line in sight.


Fluently going up ...



And then looking down... 


Oscar Niemeyer has died on the 5th of December 2012. Just 10 days before his 105th birthday.
But his fantastic buildings are there for us to enjoy.....

More about Brasilia 



Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The airplane in the serrado…… Brasilia


Is it a cross, or an angel, or a butterfly? Well when you look at the street map of Brasilia 9 out of 10 people see an airplane……



In the fifties the Brazilian president Juscelino Kubitschek had a plan to build a new city in the serrado (savanna). Rio de Janeiro was becoming too crowded and developing the inland was strategically a good plan. So a contest was held and the city planner Lucio Costa won. The now famous Oscar Niemeyer became leading architect.  On the 21st of April 1960 the new capital of Brazil was inaugurated. The main government organizations were already moved to Brasilia.

Parliament of Brazil


The large green axis (from the TV tower looking to the Parliament). In the middle the bus/metro station.

The green axis (left the sector Hotels North / right Hotels South)
The city is built around two green axes. Along these axes are the Sectors. There is a Bank Sector, a Hotel Sector, Embassy Sector, Cultural Sector, Sectors to live,  etc. Most sectors have a North (north side of the vertical axis) and a South (other side). So you can be in Hotels North or Banks South. To make it difficult…. There are no street names! Within the sectors the addresses are indicated by bloc and apartment.

Praça dos Tres Poderes (picture is deformed a bit, but it gives a good impression of the space).

The nose of the plane is the “Praça dos Tres Poderes” (the Square of the Three Powers). On this square are the Parliament, the High Court and the presidential working palace; the “Palacio do Planalto”.


Palacio do Planalto (presidential working palace)

The High Court

The Parliament (To the right the "bowl"of the Congress / to the left the "dome" of the Senate)

Going up the green axis there is on the right side of the Parliament the Ministry of Justice, with its waterfalls, and on the left side the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Further up are the other ministries in monotonous office blocs.


Ministry of Justice

Ministry of Foreign Affairs





















The other ministries (north)
In the middle of the axes is the bus station and the metro station. Between the ministries and the bus station are the Cathedral and the Museum. Obvious Niemeyer…..  flowing forms and white concrete.

Parliament, ministries (south), Cathedral, museum




Part of the museum
The Cathedral (there are construction works going on.... )
The city has a place on the World Heritage list. This exceptional plane is based in the serrado for ever ….. 

More about the architecture of Oscar Niemeyer in: An igloo in the sunshine