In the highlands of Brazil, an architectural and cultural gem- Brasilia is situated. The city is a hidden gem and is outstandingly designed by architects and urban planners Lucio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer. Basically, the city was designed to shift the capital from Rio de Janeiro to an attractive location in the country. The city includes unique designs and cultural touch which flourishes its heritage and history of Brazil. Most of the landmark buildings presented in Brasilia were designed by iconic architects that display the iconic creation in 3D (Costa & Lee, Sustainability, 2017). The buildings are religious, cultural, or commercial are designed accurately and integrated into a single frame.
Reportedly, it turned to be an open-air museum that includes the panorama of architecture related to modern Brazilians. A consortium of professional architectures has been involved in this project and successfully flourished their creativity in Brazilian society. The capital put forwards an exciting deal of museums that are devoted to preserving the traditional art of Brazil. From the National Museum of the Republic to the Athos Bulcao Foundation, all are creating rage in the travel industry. The detailed design and crafts have attracted travellers and the demand for the ideal destination is at its peak. The city of Brasilia and its ambiances are a microcosm to bustling cultural life. The place has its own ethnicity which reflects in the public library of Brasilia which involves the communities of Brasilia in diverse programs. Apart from this, the city has induced people to join their traditional festivals and cultural events. The architectural gem is also trending for its inclusion in different exhibitions. The appealing nature and greenery are also attracting visitors and catching the eyes worldwide. One of the best examples is the Cerrado, a wide tropical savanna ecoregion situated in the epicenter of Brazil representing the preservation of the natural environment. The Brazilian Savanna nurtures around 12,829 indigenous plant species and 847 bird species (Lima & Zanoni, 2017). Thus, it gives visual pleasure to watch those birds and explore the diversity of frogs that dwell in the region. A visit to the city of Brasilia will offer fresh perspectives on the stunning design of the city and the interesting history and culture of Brazil.
References
Costa, C., & Lee, S. (Sustainability, 11(2),). The evolution of urban spatial structure in Brasília: Focusing on the role of urban development policies. 2019, 553. Retrieved from https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/2/553/pdf
Lima, B. B., & Zanoni, V. A. (2017). The preservation of modern architecture in Brasília—a study of stress zones. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vanda-Zanoni/publication/318746229_THE_PRESERVATION_OF_MODERN_ARCHITECTURE_IN_BRASILIA_A_STUDY_OF_STRESS_ZONES/links/597b3280aca272e8cc47fda4/THE-PRESERVATION-OF-MODERN-ARCHITECTURE-IN-BRASILIA-A-STUDY-OF-STRESS-ZONES.