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  1. UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Brasilia. Brasilia, a capital created ex nihilo in the centre of the country in 1956, was a landmark in the history of town planning. Urban planner Lucio Costa and architect Oscar Niemeyer intended that every element – from the layout of the residential and administrative districts (often compared to the shape of a bird in flight) to the symmetry of the ...

  2. Criteria: (i) (iv) Date of Inscription: 1987. Latitude: -15.7833300000. Longitude: -47.9000000000. Location: Federal District. Region: Latin America and the Caribbean. Heritage Countries. Brazil. Brasilia, a capital created ex nihilo in the centre of the country in 1956, was a landmark in the history of town planning.

  3. Jul 31, 2024 · UNESCO Brasilia offers support and collaborations with federal, state and local governments and civil society in implementing the Convention on World Cultural and Natural Heritage ratified by Brazil in September 1977. UNESCO in Brazil maintains close relations with the World Heritage Centre (WHC), aiming to implement technical cooperation actions with various administrative units responsible ...

  4. Brasilia is one of the major examples of the 20th century´s modern movement in architecture and urban planning. The city officially became Brazil´s capital in April 1960. Four years before, President Juscelino Kubitschek commisioned Lucio Costa (urban planner), Oscar Niemeyer (architect) and Burle Marx (landscape architect) to build a new ...

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    Brasília, city, federal capital of Brazil. It is located in the Federal District (Distrito Federal) carved out of Goiás state on the central plateau of Brazil. At an elevation of some 3,500 feet (1,100 metres), it lies between the headwaters of the Tocantins, Paraná, and São Francisco rivers. Because of its unique city plan and architecture, as wel...

    Brasília’s inhabitants include both foreigners (notably ambassadorial staff) and Brazilians, some of whom came from economically impoverished areas in the Northeast to take part in the city’s building. Later, many more moved from Rio de Janeiro and other urban centres to staff the myriad government agencies. The population of both central and satel...

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    Brasília was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 due to its modernist architecture and uniquely artistic urban planning. [10] It was named "City of Design" by UNESCO in October 2017 and has been part of the Creative Cities Network since then. [11] It is notable for its white-colored, modern architecture, designed by Oscar Niemeyer.

  6. World Heritage site. The Brazilian capital is the only city in the world built in the twentieth century to be awarded by UNESCO, a United Nations agency since 1987, the status of being a World Heritage Site. In order to be considered for World Heritage status, a site must fulfill one of ten standards for qualification. Brasilia fulfilled two:

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