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  2. Cistern - Wikipedia

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    A cistern (from Middle English cisterne; from Latin cisterna, from cista 'box'; from Ancient Greek κίστη (kístē) 'basket' [1]) is a waterproof receptacle for holding liquids, usually water. Cisterns are often built to catch and store rainwater. [2] To prevent leakage, the interior of the cistern is often lined with hydraulic plaster. [3]

  3. The Seven Halls - Wikipedia

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    The Sette Sale. The Seven Halls, or Sette Sale, is the name of the complex of cisterns located on the Oppian Hill, Rome.The name comes from the fact that, when the complex was noted in the mid-eighteenth century, only seven chambers were recognised.

  4. Brazilian art - Wikipedia

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    Within the group of Brazilian artists, Chico Niedzielski's artwork has been spread all over the country. His work is known to be inspired by Sacred Geometry, breaking the tendency to focus on Brazilian themes and searching for a more universal and atemporal form of Brazilian art. The erosion of radical Modernism in the visual arts in the early ...

  5. List of Brazilian artists - Wikipedia

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    Carybé (1911–1997), Argentine-Brazilian artist, researcher, writer, historian and journalist; Renato Cataldi (1909-1981), landscape painter; Gustavo Chams (born 1994), fashion photographer, designer and visual artist; Lygia Clark (1920–1988), painter and installation artist; Everaldo Coelho (born 1978), graphic designer and illustrator

  6. Jangada - Wikipedia

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    Jangada on the coast off Mossoró city.. A jangada is a traditional fishing boat (in fact a sailing raft) made of wood used in the northern region of Brazil.. The construction of the jangada incorporates some improvements in neolithic handcraft - better materials were found and the physics of sailing was better observed through experimentation.

  7. Colonial architecture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The former Duarte Coelho Castle, erected starting in 1536 in Olinda, was the first fortress in Brazil. [1]Architectural activity in colonial Brazil began in the 1530s, when colonization gains momentum with the creation of the Captaincies of Brazil (1534) and the foundation of the first villages, such as Igarassu and Olinda, founded by Duarte Coelho around 1535, and São Vicente founded by ...

  8. Cisterns of La Malga - Wikipedia

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    The group of cisterns forms a rectangular space measuring 127 m (417 ft) x 102 m (335 ft) (12,945 m 2 (139,340 sq ft)). Each cistern is composed of a vaulted space, 102 m (335 ft) long, 7.4 m (24 ft) wide and 7 m (23 ft) high (excluding the vault), with a total capacity of 60,000 m 3 (2,100,000 cu ft).

  9. Lota de Macedo Soares - Wikipedia

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    Maria Carlota "Lota" Costallat de Macedo Soares (16 March 1910 – 25 September 1967) was a Brazilian landscape designer and architect. Despite not having a degree in either area, she was invited by governor Carlos Lacerda to design and oversee the construction of Flamengo Park in Rio de Janeiro. [1]

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