
This article explores the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, the Itamaraty Palace which is one of the most important buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer in Brasilia. Besides the constructive complexity, in this project the architect organizes and ranks several spatial correlations, making the palace terrace - the varanda - its great architectural surprise.
Surprise, History, FOS: Political science, FOS: Law, NA1-9428, Visual arts, Engineering, Terrace (agriculture), Sociology, Architecture, Political science, Architectural engineering, Analysis and Modeling of Urban Street Networks, Communication, Building and Construction, Computer science, Christian ministry, Constructive, FOS: Sociology, Process (computing), Operating system, Archaeology, Physical Sciences, Architecture and Urbanism Studies, Law, FOS: Civil engineering, Art
Surprise, History, FOS: Political science, FOS: Law, NA1-9428, Visual arts, Engineering, Terrace (agriculture), Sociology, Architecture, Political science, Architectural engineering, Analysis and Modeling of Urban Street Networks, Communication, Building and Construction, Computer science, Christian ministry, Constructive, FOS: Sociology, Process (computing), Operating system, Archaeology, Physical Sciences, Architecture and Urbanism Studies, Law, FOS: Civil engineering, Art
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