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After two middle age gothic cathedrals (Notre Dame de Paris and Notre Dame de Strasbourg), I present you a more modern one : the world famous Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasilia designed by the brasilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.

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Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasilia by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr

The real building :

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Some other pictures :

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Top view :

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The top view of the real cathedral (taken from google maps):

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Enjoy :wink:

Edited by DanSto
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Thanks.

Well, to give you an idea of the way the things are built, let me show you the virtual model of the cathedral without the soft axles

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The 16 soft axles of the hyperbolic pilars are fixed on the two 24T white gears with 9 white Rubber Belts and are spread by the 4x4 round plate on top.

Under the two lower pulleys, a trans blue 10x10x4 octogonal windscreen ( http://alpha.brickli...page?P=2598#T=C ) makes the top of the glass dome.

The lower part of the dome is made using 16 trans light blue electric zigzag ( http://alpha.brickli...P=59233pb01#T=C ) and small blue or trans blue parts.

Finally, in order to have thinner pilars near the ground, the soft axles are extended by white hose nozzle ( http://alpha.brickli...age?P=60849#T=C ) up into the circular water pool.

Well, now you know all the secrets of this MOC :wink: .

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