Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte
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Resumo: | This paper gathers research, developed in 2012/2013, in which urban morphology was used as an investigating tool to study the relations between urbanization and development, producing a comparative study of spatial and economic development, planning processes and the resulting urban forms of four cities: São Paulo and Jakarta, and Hanoi and Belo Horizonte. Planning policies and urban forms were compared at different scales in these four cities, using the approach proposed by Lamas (1993). São Paulo and Jakarta were chosen due to their importance and economic relevance on their respective contexts, Latin America and South East Asia, offering the possibility of comparison aiming at finding relevant similarities. Hanoi and Belo Horizonte have similar positions regarding their contexts; both are administrative cities with similar characteristics in terms of demography, economic growth and rapid urbanization. Despite these similarities, the cities present distinct processes of growth and urbanization, as well as cultural aspects; both were highlighted in this comparison. This study investigates the patterns of urban form of these four cities, exploring their urban tissues and building types, aiming at a better understanding on how these cities have coped with economic processes and how they work today, opening the possibility of broader discussions on which lessons can be drawn both to these case studies and to cities in general. |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo HorizonteFormas espontâneas e induzidas: comparando São Paulo, Jacarta, Hanoi e Belo Horizontemorfologia urbanatipologia edificadahemisfério sulurban morphologybuilding typologysouthern hemisphereThis paper gathers research, developed in 2012/2013, in which urban morphology was used as an investigating tool to study the relations between urbanization and development, producing a comparative study of spatial and economic development, planning processes and the resulting urban forms of four cities: São Paulo and Jakarta, and Hanoi and Belo Horizonte. Planning policies and urban forms were compared at different scales in these four cities, using the approach proposed by Lamas (1993). São Paulo and Jakarta were chosen due to their importance and economic relevance on their respective contexts, Latin America and South East Asia, offering the possibility of comparison aiming at finding relevant similarities. Hanoi and Belo Horizonte have similar positions regarding their contexts; both are administrative cities with similar characteristics in terms of demography, economic growth and rapid urbanization. Despite these similarities, the cities present distinct processes of growth and urbanization, as well as cultural aspects; both were highlighted in this comparison. This study investigates the patterns of urban form of these four cities, exploring their urban tissues and building types, aiming at a better understanding on how these cities have coped with economic processes and how they work today, opening the possibility of broader discussions on which lessons can be drawn both to these case studies and to cities in general.Este artigo resume pesquisa realizada em 2012/2013, na qual se usou o campo da morfologia urbana e seu instrumental para investigar relações entre urbanização e desenvolvimento em diferentes países do Sul Global. Trata-se de um estudo comparativo das cidades de São Paulo e Jacarta, e de Hanói e Belo Horizonte, em seus processos de desenvolvimento econômico e espacial, seus processos de planejamento urbano e sua resultante forma urbana. As políticas urbanas e formas urbanas resultantes foram comparadas em diferentes escalas nas quatro cidades, de acordo com abordagem proposta por Lamas (1993). São Paulo e Jacarta foram escolhidas pela importância e relevância econômica dentro de seus respectivos contextos, América do Sul e Sudeste Asiático, oferecendo a possibilidade de comparação com a finalidade de encontrar semelhanças. Hanói e Belo Horizonte apresentam posições análogas em relação aos seus contextos; ambas são cidades administrativas, com semelhante demografia, crescimento econômico e acelerada urbanização. Apesar das semelhanças, as cidades apresentam processos de crescimento e urbanização e aspectos culturais distintos, que foram destacados através da comparação. Assim, este estudo investiga a forma urbana dessas quatro cidades, explorando seus tecidos urbanos e tipos edificados, proporcionando uma melhor compreensão sobre como cada cidade lidou historicamente com processos econômicos e como operam hoje, abrindo possibilidades de discussões mais amplas acerca das lições que estas cidades podem oferecer umas às outras e a outras cidades em geral.Portuguese-Speaking Network of Urban Morphology2017-07-31T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.47235/rmu.v3i2.11oai:ojs2.revistademorfologiaurbana.org:article/11Revista de Morfologia Urbana; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2015): Volume 3 n.2; 85-102Revista de Morfologia Urbana; v. 3 n. 2 (2015): Volume 3 n.2; 85-1022182-7214reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttp://revistademorfologiaurbana.org/index.php/rmu/article/view/11https://doi.org/10.47235/rmu.v3i2.11http://revistademorfologiaurbana.org/index.php/rmu/article/view/11/10Barbosa, ElianaFernandes, Patríciainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-09-06T09:36:48Zoai:ojs2.revistademorfologiaurbana.org:article/11Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:34:22.743173Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte Formas espontâneas e induzidas: comparando São Paulo, Jacarta, Hanoi e Belo Horizonte |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte Barbosa, Eliana morfologia urbana tipologia edificada hemisfério sul urban morphology building typology southern hemisphere |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte |
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Spontaneous and induced urban forms: comparing São Paulo, Jakarta, Hanoi and Belo Horizonte |
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Barbosa, Eliana |
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Barbosa, Eliana Fernandes, Patrícia |
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Fernandes, Patrícia |
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Barbosa, Eliana Fernandes, Patrícia |
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morfologia urbana tipologia edificada hemisfério sul urban morphology building typology southern hemisphere |
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morfologia urbana tipologia edificada hemisfério sul urban morphology building typology southern hemisphere |
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This paper gathers research, developed in 2012/2013, in which urban morphology was used as an investigating tool to study the relations between urbanization and development, producing a comparative study of spatial and economic development, planning processes and the resulting urban forms of four cities: São Paulo and Jakarta, and Hanoi and Belo Horizonte. Planning policies and urban forms were compared at different scales in these four cities, using the approach proposed by Lamas (1993). São Paulo and Jakarta were chosen due to their importance and economic relevance on their respective contexts, Latin America and South East Asia, offering the possibility of comparison aiming at finding relevant similarities. Hanoi and Belo Horizonte have similar positions regarding their contexts; both are administrative cities with similar characteristics in terms of demography, economic growth and rapid urbanization. Despite these similarities, the cities present distinct processes of growth and urbanization, as well as cultural aspects; both were highlighted in this comparison. This study investigates the patterns of urban form of these four cities, exploring their urban tissues and building types, aiming at a better understanding on how these cities have coped with economic processes and how they work today, opening the possibility of broader discussions on which lessons can be drawn both to these case studies and to cities in general. |
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