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THE TWO aTLÂNTIDAS AND THE BRASILIAN SOUTHERN COAST URBANISATION

Ana Luiza Valle Oliveira

InSitu (São Paulo), 2016-12, Vol.2 (2), p.49-69 [Periódico revisado por pares]

FIAM-FAAM Centro Universitário

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  • Título:
    THE TWO aTLÂNTIDAS AND THE BRASILIAN SOUTHERN COAST URBANISATION
  • Autor: Ana Luiza Valle Oliveira
  • Assuntos: arquitetura moderna ; Atlântida ; balneários ; litoral gaúcho ; urbanização do litoral
  • É parte de: InSitu (São Paulo), 2016-12, Vol.2 (2), p.49-69
  • Descrição: The northern coast of Rio Grande do Sul urbanisation process has been intensified since the implementation of private allotments in order to meet the seasonal population demand. The operations that define this process of constituting seaside resorts as a place for summer vacation are concentrated in a successful endeavour accomplished in 1952, Atlântida. However, this initiative was preceded in 13 years by a project outline for a seaside town for the same region, with the same name and having the same renowned professional, that did not materialize. Both projects  are deeply linked to the need for asserting Urbanism as a science and for framing it into the modern architecture for which the resort towns scenario was known in the region during the mid-twentieth century. Often confused in the literature, the peculiar story of the two Atlântidas - the lost one of 1939 and the implemented one of 1952 - is adopted as a central thread to recover the history of the consolidation of the seaside resorts in the South of Brazil.
  • Editor: FIAM-FAAM Centro Universitário
  • Idioma: Português

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