“…But as Daniel Burnham once suggested, big plans synthesized in noble, logical and spectacular diagrams, aimed high in hope and work, stir men's blood and work on the imagination of the citizen (Moore, 1921, p. 147). Several of the 1925 Plan's propositions reappear in the Master Plan devised by Le Corbusier and two Argentine disciples fifteen years later, taking into account Buenos Aires urban history related to its unique landscape (Rigotti, 2021). Several of its guidelines, from the development of the waterfront to the decentralization of the local government in a network of municipal centres, are present in the city today (Rigotti, 2019a).…”