The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders
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Resumo: | To meet FIFA’s recommendations for the 2014 World Cup, it was executed several architectural and urban constructions/transformations in 14 stadiums in Brazil to convert them into “arenas.” In the city of Rio de Janeiro, at the Maracanã Stadium to be more specific had its works taking place not only in the building but also in the free space and immediate surroundings. These works brought changes in the landscapes resulting in the new modes of used patterns, appropriations, and representations of the area. New identities were perceived while old ones were reinterpreted by new dynamics related to the physical, urban, and social inclusion dimensions. The goal of this work is to study each three different borders that surround the Maracanã Stadium detected during each event, defined by their biophysical, urban, and socio-cultural attributes. According to cartographic and iconographic studies, flow surveys, and commented routes, we are looking to comprehend how the people experiences the edges in days that have events, especially the Flamengo soccer games, where each game is a megaevent and how it impacts its surroundings. |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s bordersPercepciones del paisaje y las diferentes dinámicas de la frontera del Maracanã As percepções da paisagem e as diferentes dinâmicas da borda do Maracanã Impactosespaços livrespercurso comentadoopen spaceImpact assessmentCommented routeEspacio libreimpactoRuta comentadaTo meet FIFA’s recommendations for the 2014 World Cup, it was executed several architectural and urban constructions/transformations in 14 stadiums in Brazil to convert them into “arenas.” In the city of Rio de Janeiro, at the Maracanã Stadium to be more specific had its works taking place not only in the building but also in the free space and immediate surroundings. These works brought changes in the landscapes resulting in the new modes of used patterns, appropriations, and representations of the area. New identities were perceived while old ones were reinterpreted by new dynamics related to the physical, urban, and social inclusion dimensions. The goal of this work is to study each three different borders that surround the Maracanã Stadium detected during each event, defined by their biophysical, urban, and socio-cultural attributes. According to cartographic and iconographic studies, flow surveys, and commented routes, we are looking to comprehend how the people experiences the edges in days that have events, especially the Flamengo soccer games, where each game is a megaevent and how it impacts its surroundings.Para cumplir con las recomendaciones de la Fédération Internationale de Football Association – FIFA – para la Copa del Mundo de 2014, evento llevaron a cabo diversas construcciones/transformaciones arquitectónicas y urbanas en 14 estadios en Brasil para convertirlos en “arenas.” En la ciudad de Río de Janeiro más específicamente en el Estadio Maracanã, las obras se llevaron a cabo no solo en el edificio, pero también en el espacio libre y entorno inmediato. Estas obras trajeron cambios en los paisajes y en consecuencia, en los nuevos modos de patrones de uso, apropiaciones y representaciones del área. Se perciben nuevas identidades y sé reinterpretadas por nuevas dinámicas relacionadas con las dimensiones de inclusión física, urbana y social. El objectivo de este trabajo es estudiar las tres fronteras distintas que rodean el Estadio Maracaná detectadas en los momentos de los hechos, definidas por sus atributos biofísicos, urbanos y socioculturales. Y entender la urbanización del borde “estándar FIFA”, caracterizando mal el espacio, priorizando los sistemas de evacuación a favor de la humanización y la ambientación. A través de estudios cartográficos e iconograficos, levantamientos de flujos y recorrido comentado buscamos entender como el usuario vivas las aristas en días de eventos, en particular los juegos de futbol del Flamengo en los que todo el juego es un mega evento, y como impacta su entorno.Para atender as recomendações da Fédération Internationale de Football Association – FIFA –, para a Copa do Mundo de 2014, foram executadas construções/transformações arquitetônicas e urbanísticas em 14 estádios no Brasil visando convertê-los em “arenas”. Na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, no Estádio do Maracanã as obras ocorreram no edifício e no espaço livre do entorno imediato. Essas obras modificaram as paisagens e, consequentemente, padrões de uso, apropriações e representações da área. Novas identidades foram percebidas e as antigas reinterpretadas por novas dinâmicas relacionadas com as dimensões físicas, urbanas e de inclusão social. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar as diferentes bordas que margeiam o Estádio do Maracanã observadas nos momentos de eventos e no cotidiano, definidas por seus atributos biofísicos, urbanísticos e socioculturais, além de buscar compreender o quanto a urbanização da borda “padrão FIFA” descaracterizou o espaço, priorizando os sistemas de evacuação em prol da humanização e ambiência. Através de estudos cartográficos e iconográficos, levantamentos de fluxos e percursos comentados procurou-se analisar e compreender a maneira como o usuário vivencia as bordas em dias de eventos, particularmente nos jogos de futebol do Clube de Regatas Flamengo onde toda disputa é considerada um megaevento, e de que maneira o acontecimento impacta seu entorno.Programa de Pós-graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo2021-08-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/article/view/3342410.18830/issn.1679-0944.n31.2021.01Paranoá; Vol. 14 No. 31 (2021): July/December EditionParanoá; v. 14 n. 31 (2021): Fluxo Contínuo - Julho/Dezembro1679-09441677-7395reponame:P@ranoáinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/article/view/33424/30394Copyright (c) 2021 Paranoá: cadernos de arquitetura e urbanismohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChaves, AdrianeRego, Andreia QueirozRola, Sylvia Meimaridou2024-02-08T14:47:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33424Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoaPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/oaiparanoa@unb.br1679-09441677-7395opendoar:2024-02-08T14:47:09P@ranoá - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders Percepciones del paisaje y las diferentes dinámicas de la frontera del Maracanã As percepções da paisagem e as diferentes dinâmicas da borda do Maracanã |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders Chaves, Adriane Impactos espaços livres percurso comentado open space Impact assessment Commented route Espacio libre impacto Ruta comentada |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders |
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The landscape’s perceptions of the different dynamics of Maracanã’s borders |
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Chaves, Adriane |
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Chaves, Adriane Rego, Andreia Queiroz Rola, Sylvia Meimaridou |
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Rego, Andreia Queiroz Rola, Sylvia Meimaridou |
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Chaves, Adriane Rego, Andreia Queiroz Rola, Sylvia Meimaridou |
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Impactos espaços livres percurso comentado open space Impact assessment Commented route Espacio libre impacto Ruta comentada |
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Impactos espaços livres percurso comentado open space Impact assessment Commented route Espacio libre impacto Ruta comentada |
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To meet FIFA’s recommendations for the 2014 World Cup, it was executed several architectural and urban constructions/transformations in 14 stadiums in Brazil to convert them into “arenas.” In the city of Rio de Janeiro, at the Maracanã Stadium to be more specific had its works taking place not only in the building but also in the free space and immediate surroundings. These works brought changes in the landscapes resulting in the new modes of used patterns, appropriations, and representations of the area. New identities were perceived while old ones were reinterpreted by new dynamics related to the physical, urban, and social inclusion dimensions. The goal of this work is to study each three different borders that surround the Maracanã Stadium detected during each event, defined by their biophysical, urban, and socio-cultural attributes. According to cartographic and iconographic studies, flow surveys, and commented routes, we are looking to comprehend how the people experiences the edges in days that have events, especially the Flamengo soccer games, where each game is a megaevent and how it impacts its surroundings. |
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