Cidade Cor de Rosa. Cidade inclusiva a partir de códigos urbanísticos ancestrais reconfigurados pelas favelas

Authors

  • Cesar Barros Atikum FA_ULisboa - Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/siiu.12664

Abstract

The ongoing doctoral research integrates a historical approach to socio-spatial practices, urban form and normative patterns in Brazilian cities, with a focus on Recife, considering ancestral urban codes reconfigured by favelas. Here is presented an excerpt from the investigation referring to the analysis of the urban morphology of the ZEIS (Special Social Interest Zone) Brasília Teimosa, located in the city of Recife, in Brazil. It is a community with significant richness in the forms of construction and occupation of the territory, similar to other self-produced settlements in Recife, with the potential to establish new urban standards. The methodology followed is based on the principles of Caniggia and Panerai for typomorphological analysis, with emphasis on the study of occupation and volumetry. It shows the predominant types that will be articulated with everyday
practices and ZEIS codes, under study, as an alternative to structure future legislation, mixing urban patterns of the favela and the bourgeois city.


Keywords: Brasília Teimosa, ZEIS, typomorphology, legislation.

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Published

2024-03-06

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Section

SIIU2023_RECIFE