Standard Ministries designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1958, part of the Pilot Plan, Brasilia, Brazil, South America
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Résolution Web
550×367px
19.4×13.0cm 28ppcm
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36.6×24.5cm 28ppcm
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19.4×13.0cm 118ppcm
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Mots clés apparentés
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- Amérique du Sud
- Amérique latine
- architecture
- bâtiment
- Brasilia
- Brésil
- brésilien
- brésilien (relatif au Brésil)
- célèbre
- célébrité
- contemporain
- édifice gouvernemental
- effet de perspective
- façade
- image couleur
- jour
- moderne
- monument
- monument (tourisme)
- personnage (personne)
- personne
- personnes
- perspective
- photographie (art)
- plein air
- robertharding
- Site Patrimoine Mondial UNESCO
- urbain
- ville
- voyage
Images apparentées
- View of the Hotel sector south in Brasilia, the federal capital of Brazil and seat of government of the Federal District, Brasilia, Brazil, South America
- View of the monumental axis with the government buildings in the distance including National Congress and hotel sectors, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
- National Congress designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1958 epitomises the design ethic and is at the heart of the Pilot Plan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brasilia, Brazil, South America
- The Planalto Palace designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1958, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
- Standard Ministries designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1958, part of the Pilot Plan, Brasilia, Brazil, South America
- Palacio Itamaraty, one of Oscar Niemeyer's greatest achievements, houses the Foreign Ministry, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
- National Congress designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1958 epitomises the design ethic and is at the heart of the Pilot Plan, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
- National Library in Brasilia, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
Plus d’images apparentées
- Brasilia Palace Hotel, one of the first buildings completed in the city, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, and re-built in 2006, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
- Twin towers of the National Congress designed by Oscar Niemeyer, 1958, at the heart of the Pilot Plan, with Ministries in the background, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
- Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha and Nilson Nelson Gymnasium, part of the Poliesportivo Ayrton Senna Complex, Brasilia, Brazil, South America
- The TV tower, the fourth tallest structure in Brazil, towers above the monumental axis, Brasilia, Brazil, South America
- Army Headquarters designed by Oscar Niemeyer, Brasilia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil, South America
- The Sao Paulo Museum of Art on Paulista Avenue, designed by Lina Bo Bardi, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America
- Twilight view of the Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanha) by Santiago Calatrava, Praca Maua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America
- View of the Museum of Tomorrow (Museu do Amanha) by Santiago Calatrava, Praca Maua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America