Iate Tênis Clube, initially called "Iate Golfe Clube" (Yacht Golf Club), is one of the four buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer commissioned by
Juscelino Kubitschek, then mayor of the capital of
Minas Gerais, in the early 1940s, when the
dam that formed Pampulha Lake was created. It is a recreational club still in operation. The architectural highlight of the club is a building that has, on the upper level, the Portinari Room, named after
Candido Portinari, author of one of the murals painted on the site. The ground level of the building is a shelter for boats. The club's outdoor areas have gardens that were designed by Brazilian
landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. In the 1970s, the club built an annex with a party hall and gym. The project was not designed by Oscar Niemeyer, the original architect of the complex, and has a style that differs from the rest of the complex. == World Heritage Site ==