Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment

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Autor(a) principal: Escobar, David Francisco Llamosa
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Labor & Engenho (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/8657905
Resumo: Nature is distinguished as a fluid and dynamic entity. We can establish that the processes of displacement, climatic events of the earth, human and animal behavior, are governed by fundamental fluids. These fluids and their forms depending on the viscosity of time understood as the difference in time fluidity. The fractal shapes that we perceive in nature, are the visible result of their dynamics and intrinsic reality. The fractal shape enables the fluids, allowing the creation of organisms. This aspect contrast, essentially with the functionalism and Euclidean geometry, that has characterized the built environment, since the beginning of the industrial revolution. The dissociative cutting edge, it has opposed systematically to the natural porous flow, and the edge heteronomous, characteristic of open biological systems. To generate a sustainable environment and an alternative city, operations in the living environment, including the architectural and urban planning, must be conceived in consonance with natural flows.
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spelling Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environmentCultura de fluidez, estrategia para la rehabilitación y construcción de un ambiente sostenible Cultura de fluidez, estrategia para la rehabilitación y construcción de un ambiente sostenible FluênciaTemporalidadeFractalEdgeDesenhoSustentabilidade.FluidezTemporalidadFractalBordeDiseñoSostenibilidad.FluidityTemporalityFractalEdgeDesignSustainability.Nature is distinguished as a fluid and dynamic entity. We can establish that the processes of displacement, climatic events of the earth, human and animal behavior, are governed by fundamental fluids. These fluids and their forms depending on the viscosity of time understood as the difference in time fluidity. The fractal shapes that we perceive in nature, are the visible result of their dynamics and intrinsic reality. The fractal shape enables the fluids, allowing the creation of organisms. This aspect contrast, essentially with the functionalism and Euclidean geometry, that has characterized the built environment, since the beginning of the industrial revolution. The dissociative cutting edge, it has opposed systematically to the natural porous flow, and the edge heteronomous, characteristic of open biological systems. To generate a sustainable environment and an alternative city, operations in the living environment, including the architectural and urban planning, must be conceived in consonance with natural flows.La naturaleza se caracteriza por ser un ente fluido y dinámico. Podemos establecer que los eventos cósmicos, los climáticos de la tierra, y los comportamientos biológicos, están regidos por fluidos fundamentales. Las formas fractales que evidenciamos en la naturaleza, son el resultado visible de la realidad vital y su dinámica constitutiva. Estas en un principio de economía natural, hacen posible que los fluidos se optimicen, permitiendo la creación de organismos. La fluidez natural contrasta con el estatismo de la geometría Euclidiana, y la parálisis propiciada por el diseño moderno, propios del entorno construido de las sociedades humanas, desde el inicio de la revolución industrial hasta nuestros días. El borde filoso disociativo, se ha opuesto de forma sistemática al borde poroso heterónomo, característico de los sistemas biológicos abiertos. Esto ha conllevado al deterioro del ambiente y a la segregación de las comunidades que pueblan la biósfera. Con el propósito de generar un ambiente sostenible, las operaciones en el entorno habitable, deberán fundamentarse en una consonancia con los flujos naturales, permitiendo construir con la naturaleza y no a pesar de ella. Una cultura de la fluidez permitirá políticas sostenibles, e intervenciones urbanas en el territorio, que superen los abismos culturales y sociales del presente.La naturaleza se caracteriza por ser un ente fluido y dinámico. Podemos establecer que los eventos cósmicos, los climáticos de la tierra, y los comportamientos biológicos, están regidos por fluidos fundamentales. Las formas fractales que evidenciamos en la naturaleza, son el resultado visible de la realidad vital y su dinámica constitutiva. Estas en un principio de economía natural, hacen posible que los fluidos se optimicen, permitiendo la creación de organismos. La fluidez natural contrasta con el estatismo de la geometría Euclidiana, y la parálisis propiciada por el diseño moderno, propios del entorno construido de las sociedades humanas, desde el inicio de la revolución industrial hasta nuestros días. El borde filoso disociativo, se ha opuesto de forma sistemática al borde poroso heterónomo, característico de los sistemas biológicos abiertos. Esto ha conllevado al deterioro del ambiente y a la segregación de las comunidades que pueblan la biósfera. Con el propósito de generar un ambiente sostenible, las operaciones en el entorno habitable, deberán fundamentarse en una consonancia con los flujos naturales, permitiendo construir con la naturaleza y no a pesar de ella. Una cultura de la fluidez permitirá políticas sostenibles, e intervenciones urbanas en el territorio, que superen los abismos culturales y sociales del presente.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2019-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/865790510.20396/labore.v13i0.8657905Labor e Engenho; Vol. 13 (2019): Publicação contínua ; e019023Labor e Engenho; Vol. 13 (2019): Publicação contínua ; e019023Labor e Engenho; v. 13 (2019): Publicação contínua ; e0190232176-8846reponame:Labor & Engenho (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPporhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/8657905/21926Brazil; ContemporaryBrasil; ContemporáneoBrasil; contemporâneoCopyright (c) 2019 Labor e Engenhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscobar, David Francisco Llamosa2021-01-22T12:03:34Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8657905Revistahttp://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/laborePUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/oai||argollo@fec.unicamp.br2176-88461981-1152opendoar:2021-01-22T12:03:34Labor & Engenho (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment
Cultura de fluidez, estrategia para la rehabilitación y construcción de un ambiente sostenible
Cultura de fluidez, estrategia para la rehabilitación y construcción de un ambiente sostenible
title Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment
spellingShingle Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment
Escobar, David Francisco Llamosa
Fluência
Temporalidade
Fractal
Edge
Desenho
Sustentabilidade.
Fluidez
Temporalidad
Fractal
Borde
Diseño
Sostenibilidad.
Fluidity
Temporality
Fractal
Edge
Design
Sustainability.
title_short Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment
title_full Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment
title_fullStr Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment
title_full_unstemmed Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment
title_sort Fluidity culture, strategy for rehabilitation and construction of a sustainable environment
author Escobar, David Francisco Llamosa
author_facet Escobar, David Francisco Llamosa
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Escobar, David Francisco Llamosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fluência
Temporalidade
Fractal
Edge
Desenho
Sustentabilidade.
Fluidez
Temporalidad
Fractal
Borde
Diseño
Sostenibilidad.
Fluidity
Temporality
Fractal
Edge
Design
Sustainability.
topic Fluência
Temporalidade
Fractal
Edge
Desenho
Sustentabilidade.
Fluidez
Temporalidad
Fractal
Borde
Diseño
Sostenibilidad.
Fluidity
Temporality
Fractal
Edge
Design
Sustainability.
description Nature is distinguished as a fluid and dynamic entity. We can establish that the processes of displacement, climatic events of the earth, human and animal behavior, are governed by fundamental fluids. These fluids and their forms depending on the viscosity of time understood as the difference in time fluidity. The fractal shapes that we perceive in nature, are the visible result of their dynamics and intrinsic reality. The fractal shape enables the fluids, allowing the creation of organisms. This aspect contrast, essentially with the functionalism and Euclidean geometry, that has characterized the built environment, since the beginning of the industrial revolution. The dissociative cutting edge, it has opposed systematically to the natural porous flow, and the edge heteronomous, characteristic of open biological systems. To generate a sustainable environment and an alternative city, operations in the living environment, including the architectural and urban planning, must be conceived in consonance with natural flows.
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