- 1939 began new urban planning of Caracas, but "bureaucratic obligations" restricted this to Libertador municipality. The plans resumed towards the end of WW2 [1] 55
- After JV Gomez' death, urban renewal took off, and Caracas saw "extraordinary urban-renewal plans", including CR Villanueva's "Synthesis of Arts" architecture, beginning with the El Silencio complex in the city centre. (above, 56)
- 1944 work began on Ciudad Universitaria, under continued construction until 1967 (above, 57 & 59, 355)
- The campus is unlikely to be seen as an urban project by modern definitions, but it is among the grand architecture that put Caracas on the map and helped promote tourism and migration (above, 57)
- University City is an example of one of Villanueva's "museographic" spaces, taking the qualities of museums and applying them to public places (above, 350)
- Villanueva visited France in '44 and '48, gaining inspiration for the artistic and architectural design of the campus. (above, 355)
- In '44 he had done the first studies and a tentative plan. The first buildings erected included the medical complex, the design changed in '49, the stadiums were built in 1950 and inaugurated in '51. The stadiums' construction signaled a new phase in developing the Conjunto Central (Central Complex) of the campus. Villanueva was able to redesign and complicate the process because of the economic and political situation he and Venezuela were in, wanting to do so for personal and professional reasons. (above, 355)
- The Plaza Cubierta is considered an "open museum" for its many works by respected artists. Aula Magna considered the "consummate example of synthesis", opened in 1954 (above, 356)
- description of map design. Plaza Cubierta connects many different buildings in the Central Complex. Include quote: "It is a space of permanence... making and unmaking" ; design makes use of environment as well as combining the architecture and art (above, 358)
- List of artist names and art piece names 359
- University City also a model city, which supposedly brought into reality urban visions of utopia (above, 360)
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- Rectory Plaza intended to be a car park, built 1952, but then too many people wanting to park so closed in or after 1958 [2]
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