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Topographical design and artificial excavation in the modern landscape: Chandigarh, Brasilia, Moerenuma

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Figure 1: Project for West Cannareggio,  Venice. Peter Eisenman, 1978.
Figure 3: Sketch of the first proposal for front gardens of the  Palace of the Governor, “le dessin du palais du Gouverneur  définitif 12 avril 1952» Carnet Nivola I
Figure 5: Monumental Axis of Brasilia. Sequence of  central perspective (viewpoints from above to below):
Figure 6: Plan of Moerenuma Park: 1. Plaza Aqua and  Canal, 2. Mount Moere, 3. Open-air Stage, 4
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