Capitol plazas

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Capitol plazas are open public spaces surrounding a capitol complex, typically used for civic gatherings, ceremonies, and pedestrian circulation around government buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public space type
urban design element
associatedWith executive functions
judicial complexes
legislative functions
designedFor large crowd accommodation
public access
security and controlled access points
symbolic representation of government
functionAs spaces for public expression
symbolic front yards of government
transition zones between city and capitol buildings
governedBy public assembly regulations
security protocols
influencedBy City Beautiful movement principles
neoclassical urban design traditions
locatedAround capitol complexes
government buildings
mayInclude ceremonial stairways
interpretive signage
public art installations
security perimeters
view corridors to capitol domes
oftenLocatedIn national capitals
provincial capitals
state capitals
partOf capitol complex master plans
civic center planning
relatedTo civic squares
government precincts
parliament squares
support everyday passive recreation
media coverage of political events
tourism activities
typicallyFeature flagpoles
formal walkways
fountains
landscaped green spaces
memorials
monuments
open paved areas
seating areas
usedFor civic gatherings
commemorative events
pedestrian circulation
political rallies
public ceremonies
public demonstrations

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Capitol terraces adjacentTo Capitol plazas