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Edif?cios de habita??o coletiva em Campinas e as manifesta??es da arquitetura modernaLeme, Roberto Silva 12 February 2009 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2009-02-12 / Our work provides a historic perspective of how apartment buildings have changed in Campinas by focusing chiefly upon the time when they were constructed, according to a specific language that is considered to be characteristic of Modern Architecture. Using the notion of type as an instrument of analysis, our study divides the production of these buildings in four categories and seeks to look deeply into the multiple ways in which they are articulated with the urban space as a function of the ways they are constructed on their plots of land. Our analysis has as its background the concept of public space and private space in their many occurrences projects. The only project by Oscar Niemeyer in Campinas, Itatiaia, is a building with a special role in our dissertation and, as we analyse this building, we seek get a deeper understanding of how Modern Architecture is manifest in Campinas. / Este trabalho estuda a evolu??o hist?rica dos edif?cios de habita??o coletiva em Campinas, principalmente nos momentos em que s?o produzidos, conforme a linguagem reconhecida como caracter?stica da Arquitetura Moderna. Utilizando-se da no??o de tipo com instrumento anal?tico, re?ne a produ??o desses edif?cios em quatro categorias e examina em profundidade as v?rias maneiras como eles se articulam com o espa?o urbano, em fun??o dos modos como s?o implantados no lote. A an?lise ter? sempre como pano de fundo os conceitos de espa?o p?blico, espa?o privado e suas variadas manifesta??es. ?nico projeto de Oscar Niemeyer em Campinas, o Edif?cio Itatiaia assume papel de destaque na disserta??o, e sua an?lise possibilita que se aprofunde a compreens?o das manifesta??es da Arquitetura Moderna em Campinas.
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