 In the 1950s, Brazil decided it would be a perfectly reasonable idea to move the capital to the center of the country's interior plateau. To facilitate this endeavor they enlisted Oscar Niemeyer - an ardent communist and proponent of modern architecture who, alongside his buddy Le Corbusier, had co-designed the UN building in New York - to build Brasilia, a crazy spacepod city in the middle of the planalto. | |