Capital Moderna e Cidade Colonial: o pensamento preservacionista na histÃria do urbanismo ludovicense

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2004

RESUMO

This paper is about the genesis of the preservative thought in the city of SÃo LuÃs, throughout ideas about preservation and city concepts found in texts, laws and plans from the ludovicense urbanism on the first half of the 20th century. To perceive the moment when historical and artistic patrimony starts being valorized and its preservation defeated as a possibility to the cityâs future, weâve identified the intellectuals and leaders that have had a posture about the city and its development since 1916. Therefore, we have the knowledge of the preservation concepts that they once supported and weâve related it to the national and international concepts that have bound the debate about the city during the same period. Weâve also verified that, in genesis of the preservative ludovicense mentality lived the remodelment of buildings end urban improvement with the identification of the historical and artistic patrimony. Since 1936, the tension over the different conceptions of city that guided the intellectuals and leaders in SÃo LuÃs became stronger. The Modern Capital, of the urbanists that projected the construction of an ideal city thought urban renovation; and the Colonial City, of the intellectuals that defeated the maintenance of the local peculiarities. Weâve concluded that, far from the economical and political status (regional or national), the preservation of SÃo LuÃs was thought and debated, as a result, it was built considering the possibility of development foreseen by intellectuals since the first decades of the 20th century

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arquitetura e urbanismo oossibilidade do desenvolvimento - sÃo luÃs(ma) concepÃÃes da capital moderna preservaÃÃo - sÃo luÃs(ma)

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