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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sítio Roberto Burle Marx' has mentioned 'Garden' in the following places:
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[3] In 1937, Burle Marx gained international recognition and admiration for this abstract design of a roof garden for the Ministry of Education building.
He learned to practice studying plants in situ from the botanist Henrique Lahmeyer de Mello Barreto and established his garden, nursery and tropical plant collection at Guaratiba.
[4] The house was rebuilt in a valley on the site of a garden house belonging to the original plantation estate.
His aesthetics were often nature based, for example, never mixing flower colours, utilisation of big groups of the same specimen, using native plants and making a rocky field into a relaxing garden.
He was very interested in each plant's character and what effect that has on the whole garden.
Burle Marx was mindful of the dynamic of walking through a garden.
Burle Marx was able to extend the architecture of a building into the garden.
The Missouri Botanical Garden awarded him the Greensfelder Award and the Kentucky Botanic Garden proclaimed October 14, 1985 in his honor (Eliovson 1991).
(Influenced by Portuguese pavement) Inhotim, Brumadinho Ibirapuera Park, Sxc3xa3o Paulo, 1954 Flamengo Park xe2x80x93 large public park in Rio de Janeiro built on landfill La Rinconada Hippodrome, Caracas, Venezuela Parque del Este, Caracas, Venezuela La Lagunita Country Club, Caracas, Venezuela Pampulha, Belo Horizonte Cascade Garden, Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida (Completed posthumously) Maracaibo Botanical Gardens, Maracaibo, Venezuela Peru Square, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Demolished) Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Casa Forte Square (Praxc3xa7a de Casa Forte), Recife, Pernambuco-Brazil Cascata Farm, Araras-Brazil
[7] 1949 - From Le Corbusier to Oscar Niemeyer: Savoye House - Tremaine House 1949, Museum of Modern Art, New York[8] 1991 - Roberto Burle Marx: The unnatural art of the garden, Museum of Modern Art, New York[9][10] 2016 - Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian Modernist, Jewish Museum, New York.