Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ciudad Universitaria de Caracas' has mentioned 'Plaza' in the following places:
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These converge in the center of the campus at the Tierra de nadie xe2x80x94 green space and woodland pertaining to no discipline xe2x80x94 and the Plaza Cubierta complex of shared buildings and the titular museum of permanent modern art features.
Contents 1 Construction and design planning 2 Botanical Garden 2.1 Lake Venezuela 3 Plaza Cubierta and Tierra de nadie complex 4 Sports facilities 5 Artwork 6 World Heritage Site 7 Notes 8 References 9 External links
Built on the site of the old Hacienda Ibarra (which originally belonged to Simon Bolxc3xadvar's family) and connected to the new city center at Plaza Venezuela, the project required a massive undertaking in both urban planning and architectural design.
Plaza Cubierta and Tierra de nadie complex[edit]
The Plaza Cubierta is an indoor-outdoor space designed as an "open museum", combining art into the environment and architecture into art, and is considered one of the most important artistic and cultural works of the country.
[4]:356-358 Villanueva wanted the Plaza Cubierta to be the heart of the campus, the physical and cultural center, being inspired by halls and city center plazas in Europe.
Buildings connected by the Plaza Cubierta include the main library, the rectory offices, the Federation of Students Center (students' union), the Aula Magna, the Paraninfo, and the concert hall (Sala de Conciertos).
[4]:356 The Plaza Cubierta is noted for having perforated walls, sections of open roof, and a series of ramps linking elements, giving it a feeling of flow.
[9] In 2013, an open library incentive was initiated in the covered walkways of the Plaza Cubierta, as an art project and to promote book-sharing and enjoyment of the campus recreational spaces.
He parks in what is now a pedestrian plaza.
The Rectory Plaza was intended to be a car park, and was built in 1952.
The Rectory Plaza contains large murals, and the UCV Clock Tower.
[13]:97-98 In the film, he arrives in what would become Rectory Plaza, when it was still a car park.
Behind the buildings of the Rectory Plaza, and jutting out from the main body of the Plaza Cubierta, is the Paraninfo.
The Plaza Cubierta is an open space with waving concrete-covered walkways.
The Aula Magna is located between the main plaza elements of the Plaza Cubierta and the University's main library building.
Separating the Plaza Cubierta from the academic buildings and sporting facilities to the east is the Jorge Rodrxc3xadguez Plaza, more commonly known as the Tierra de nadie (English: No-man's land).
Macixc3xa1 Pintxc3xb3 describes the functional and artistic design of the Plaza Cubierta as:
Designed with continuous and recurrent movement in mind, incorporating different routes and series of perspectives, connecting focal points to draw attention and orient circulation, the plaza's architecture is largely based on visual perception, but enjoying it leads to haptic experience and sensory synaesthesia.
These elements contribute to the persistence of the plaza's continuing mise-en-scxc3xa8ne, to its daily making and unmaking."
[1] UNESCO describes it specifically as "an outstanding example of the Modern Movement in architecture" and adds that "[t]he university campus integrates the large number of buildings and functions into a clearly articulated ensemble, including masterpieces of modern architecture and visual arts, such as the Aula Magna with the "Clouds" of Alexander Calder, the Olympic Stadium, and the Covered Plaza.
Key architectural structures include the Aula Magna with the xe2x80x98Cloudsxe2x80x99 of Alexander Calder, the Olympic Stadium, and the Covered Plaza.