Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto, Paulo Ricardo Guedes
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/19780
Resumo: This dissertation follows a thematic structure that comes from the selection of essential concepts regarding the relation between one and perception notion of place – perception, memory, identity, space – that construct the reflection body of this research. The inevitable interaction between the individual and the architecture generates a constant perception of diferente spaces, which together with memory, creates identity and originates place over time. The principal interveniente for the transformation of space in place is the human being, through your sensorial and metaphysical experience. Non-place presupposes a negative reflection of place, meaning i tis a space that does not have any kind of relationship with the individual. The work proposes to approach the thecretical complexity inherent in the concepts of place and non-place through na initial conceptual premise – the palindrome possibility of ‘place-non-place’ – in Reading the Porto city over the past three decades. The use of two distinct typologies – shopping mall and hostel as types of there named epidemic architecture, allows us to understand their implication in the creation or noto f the city. Discuss whether if they enhance the existing place, starting or not the momentary creation of non-places. The approach focus first in one main objective relatively to the comercial centers of great magnitude – shopping mall – that were surgically located along the main arteries of communication of the city and the region from from the 80s. These new private spaces of public use have as they main objective to attract the bigger number of consumers, a regional strategic vision, mimicking until certain point, the origin of typology from the 50s in the United States. However, is importante in the articulation of analysis of the two advanced topologies, fitting some of the key events in the development of the city in these last decades. In 1996, UNESCO grants to the city of Porto the status of the World Heritage City and in 2001, is nominated European Capital of Culture with the process of the city center and bets on tourism through urban rehabilition. These two dilated moments in time mark some of the strategic policy for the city, in the first instance with the intention requalifing to safeguard the protected space of the historic downtown, and in the second with the aim of requalifing the urban core and the rehabilition of public spaces of the city through urban equipments in various scales. In the following of this events, are installed in the urban core a set of new typologies of local accommodations, reconverting and readapting the olde buildings that characterise the city, with particular emphasis on the hostel, the archetype with more exemplars, which spreads like a vírus spreads inside of a human being imune system, or in this specific case of the city, at the heart of its neuralgic system, the historic center of Porto. Currently, Porto has symptoms of a ‘sick city’ whose therapeutic of urbanista and architectural nature applied seem to be the source of the diseases. In its turn, these deceases create vulnerabilities in the city body that stay subject to the possibility of the invasion of new vírus: the non-places. It is intended to answer then i fis possible to transform a nonplace a place.
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spelling Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010EspaçoLugarPúblicoShoppingHostelVírusSpacePlacePublicShoppingDomínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::ArtesThis dissertation follows a thematic structure that comes from the selection of essential concepts regarding the relation between one and perception notion of place – perception, memory, identity, space – that construct the reflection body of this research. The inevitable interaction between the individual and the architecture generates a constant perception of diferente spaces, which together with memory, creates identity and originates place over time. The principal interveniente for the transformation of space in place is the human being, through your sensorial and metaphysical experience. Non-place presupposes a negative reflection of place, meaning i tis a space that does not have any kind of relationship with the individual. The work proposes to approach the thecretical complexity inherent in the concepts of place and non-place through na initial conceptual premise – the palindrome possibility of ‘place-non-place’ – in Reading the Porto city over the past three decades. The use of two distinct typologies – shopping mall and hostel as types of there named epidemic architecture, allows us to understand their implication in the creation or noto f the city. Discuss whether if they enhance the existing place, starting or not the momentary creation of non-places. The approach focus first in one main objective relatively to the comercial centers of great magnitude – shopping mall – that were surgically located along the main arteries of communication of the city and the region from from the 80s. These new private spaces of public use have as they main objective to attract the bigger number of consumers, a regional strategic vision, mimicking until certain point, the origin of typology from the 50s in the United States. However, is importante in the articulation of analysis of the two advanced topologies, fitting some of the key events in the development of the city in these last decades. In 1996, UNESCO grants to the city of Porto the status of the World Heritage City and in 2001, is nominated European Capital of Culture with the process of the city center and bets on tourism through urban rehabilition. These two dilated moments in time mark some of the strategic policy for the city, in the first instance with the intention requalifing to safeguard the protected space of the historic downtown, and in the second with the aim of requalifing the urban core and the rehabilition of public spaces of the city through urban equipments in various scales. In the following of this events, are installed in the urban core a set of new typologies of local accommodations, reconverting and readapting the olde buildings that characterise the city, with particular emphasis on the hostel, the archetype with more exemplars, which spreads like a vírus spreads inside of a human being imune system, or in this specific case of the city, at the heart of its neuralgic system, the historic center of Porto. Currently, Porto has symptoms of a ‘sick city’ whose therapeutic of urbanista and architectural nature applied seem to be the source of the diseases. In its turn, these deceases create vulnerabilities in the city body that stay subject to the possibility of the invasion of new vírus: the non-places. It is intended to answer then i fis possible to transform a nonplace a place.A dissertação segue uma estruturação temática que resulta da seleção de conceitos essenciais na relação entre o indivíduo e a noção do lugar - perceção, memória, identidade, espaço – que constituem o corpo da reflexão, desta investigação. O inevitável convívio entre o indivíduo e a arquitetura gera uma constante perceção de diferentes espaços, que juntamente com a memória, cria identidade e origina lugar ao longo do tempo. O interveniente principal para a transformação de espaço em lugar é o ser humano, através das suas experiências sensoriais e metafísicas. Não-lugar pressupõe uma reflexão negativa de lugar, ou seja, é um espaço que não tem qualquer tipo de relação com o indivíduo. O trabalho propõe abordar a complexidade teórica inerente aos conceitos de lugar e de não-lugar através de uma premissa conceptual inicial – a possibilidade capicua de ‘lugar-não-lugar’-, na leitura da cidade do Porto ao longo das últimas três décadas. O recurso a duas tipologias distintas - shopping mall e hostel como tipos de uma aqui denominada arquitetura epidémica, permite compreender a sua implicação na criação ou não de cidade. Discutir se potenciam o lugar existente, se criam não-lugares, ou até mesmo se criam ‘novos lugares’, reinventando a noção de lugar pré-existente, a partir ou não da criação momentânea de não-lugares. A abordagem foca assim um primeiro objetivo que diz respeito aos centros comerciais de grande magnitude – shoppings mall -, que se localizaram cirurgicamente ao longo das principais artérias de comunicação da cidade e da região, a partir da década de 80. Estes novos espaços privados de uso público têm como objetivo principal atrair o maior número de consumidores, numa visão estratégica regional, mimetizando até certo ponto, a origem da tipologia na década de 50 nos Estados Unidos. No entanto, interessa na articulação da análise das duas tipologias avançadas, enquadrar alguns dos eventos marcantes no desenvolvimento da cidade nestas últimas décadas. Em 1996, a Unesco confere o estatuto de Cidade do Património Mundial à cidade do Porto e em 2001, é nomeada Capital Europeia da Cultura com a promessa do metropolitano como instrumento de recentralização e do combate à desertificação do centro da cidade e aposta no turismo através da reabilitação urbana. Estes dois momentos dilatados no tempo marcam algumas das políticas estratégicas para a cidade, num primeiro momento com intuito de salvaguardar o espaço protegido da Baixa histórica, e no segundo, com o intuito de requalificar o miolo urbano e a requalificação de espaços públicos da cidade através de equipamentos de várias escalas urbanas. No seguimento destes eventos, instalam-se no miolo urbano uma série de novas tipologias de alojamento local, reconvertendo e readaptando os antigos e caracterizadores edifícios da cidade, com especial destaque para o hostel , o arquétipo com mais exemplares, o qual se alastra como um vírus se alastraria no interior sistema imunológico de um ser humano, ou neste caso específico da cidade, no âmago do seu sistema nevrálgico, o centro histórico do Porto. Atualmente, o Porto apresenta sintomas de uma ‘cidade doente’ cujas terapêuticas de cariz urbanista e arquitetónico aplicadas parecem estar na origem de novas doenças. Por sua vez, essas doenças criam vulnerabilidades no corpo da cidade que ficam sujeitas à possibilidade de invasão de novos vírus: os não-lugares. Pretende-se responder então se é possível transformar um não-lugar em lugar.Sousa, Emanuel José da Rocha Ferreira deVeritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaPinto, Paulo Ricardo Guedes2016-04-20T08:41:49Z2015-12-1520152015-12-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/19780TID:201060841porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-12T17:25:40Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/19780Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:16:28.157206Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010
title Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010
spellingShingle Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010
Pinto, Paulo Ricardo Guedes
Espaço
Lugar
Público
Shopping
Hostel
Vírus
Space
Place
Public
Shopping
Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes
title_short Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010
title_full Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010
title_fullStr Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010
title_full_unstemmed Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010
title_sort Lugar-não-lugar : arquitetura epidémica do shopping mall ao hostel : Porto : 1980-2010
author Pinto, Paulo Ricardo Guedes
author_facet Pinto, Paulo Ricardo Guedes
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sousa, Emanuel José da Rocha Ferreira de
Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, Paulo Ricardo Guedes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Espaço
Lugar
Público
Shopping
Hostel
Vírus
Space
Place
Public
Shopping
Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes
topic Espaço
Lugar
Público
Shopping
Hostel
Vírus
Space
Place
Public
Shopping
Domínio/Área Científica::Humanidades::Artes
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