Museum of the City of São Paulo: A new paradigm of City Museums in the Era of Megalopolises

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Autor(a) principal: Franco, Maria Ignez Mantovani
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/4502
Resumo: The City is a tomography of the present, indicating to the future, strata of past times. Nowadays city growth averages one million people every week; while back in 1950 there were eighty six cities with more than one million inhabitants, today they are four hundred all over the world. However the most significant effect of the urban process is, doubtless, the explosion of megacities. It took one century for the urban population – around three point four billion inhabitants – to surpass the number of people in the country, but United Nations projections indicate that by 2025, urban population will reach 61% of the total. Creating a new city museum in São Paulo requires that, in a first analysis, one should consider as geographic area of study some fifteen hundred square kilometres corresponding to the patrimonial intervention area. That is the area of the Municipality, politically divided into ninety six districts where eleven million people live, while approximately twenty million people live in the metropolitan area
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title Museum of the City of São Paulo: A new paradigm of City Museums in the Era of Megalopolises
spellingShingle Museum of the City of São Paulo: A new paradigm of City Museums in the Era of Megalopolises
Franco, Maria Ignez Mantovani
MUSEOLOGIA
MUSEUS
BRASIL
MUSEOLOGY
MUSEUMS
BRAZIL
title_short Museum of the City of São Paulo: A new paradigm of City Museums in the Era of Megalopolises
title_full Museum of the City of São Paulo: A new paradigm of City Museums in the Era of Megalopolises
title_fullStr Museum of the City of São Paulo: A new paradigm of City Museums in the Era of Megalopolises
title_full_unstemmed Museum of the City of São Paulo: A new paradigm of City Museums in the Era of Megalopolises
title_sort Museum of the City of São Paulo: A new paradigm of City Museums in the Era of Megalopolises
author Franco, Maria Ignez Mantovani
author_facet Franco, Maria Ignez Mantovani
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco, Maria Ignez Mantovani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv MUSEOLOGIA
MUSEUS
BRASIL
MUSEOLOGY
MUSEUMS
BRAZIL
topic MUSEOLOGIA
MUSEUS
BRASIL
MUSEOLOGY
MUSEUMS
BRAZIL
description The City is a tomography of the present, indicating to the future, strata of past times. Nowadays city growth averages one million people every week; while back in 1950 there were eighty six cities with more than one million inhabitants, today they are four hundred all over the world. However the most significant effect of the urban process is, doubtless, the explosion of megacities. It took one century for the urban population – around three point four billion inhabitants – to surpass the number of people in the country, but United Nations projections indicate that by 2025, urban population will reach 61% of the total. Creating a new city museum in São Paulo requires that, in a first analysis, one should consider as geographic area of study some fifteen hundred square kilometres corresponding to the patrimonial intervention area. That is the area of the Municipality, politically divided into ninety six districts where eleven million people live, while approximately twenty million people live in the metropolitan area
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