Vista Alegre, porcelain factory: a case on sustainable architecture
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Resumo: | This work studies the industrial complex of Vista Alegre, created in 1824, in Ilhavo (Portugal), seeking to indentify the theoretical and practical reasons which inspired its creation. For a better understanding of the general principles that underline and contextualize José Ferreira Pinto Basto´s project, a study about the 19th century industrial cities and utopias was elaborated. However, to interpret the choicesof the founder, it is necessary to understand the national context at that time and the characteristics of the site. The evolution of the urban complex is associated to the creation of a social model. Periods of expansion correspond to a systematic renovation and modernization of the space. An effort was made to understand the structuring of the constructions by streets and some conclusions are presented in this paper. The impact that these deployments have on the population and how they affect social relations was also analyzed. In the adopted model, everything was planned; nevertheless, the people ended up feeling adapted in such a way that it seemed spontaneous. This factory complex appears as an autonomous and sustainable space. It promotes balance and connection between the buildings and surroundings as well as the individual's relationship with society. Perhaps the most relevant partof this exercise is related to the attempt to complete the analysis of theoretical models with an assessment of how they behave when implemented in a concrete space. We aim to identify the characteristics that made the model work and the disturbing elements of an achieved balance. |
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Vista Alegre, porcelain factory: a case on sustainable architectureVista Alegre Fábrica de Porcelana: um caso de arquitectura sustentávelVista Alegreconstructed utopiaindustrial citiesVista AlegreUtopia realizadaCidades operáriasThis work studies the industrial complex of Vista Alegre, created in 1824, in Ilhavo (Portugal), seeking to indentify the theoretical and practical reasons which inspired its creation. For a better understanding of the general principles that underline and contextualize José Ferreira Pinto Basto´s project, a study about the 19th century industrial cities and utopias was elaborated. However, to interpret the choicesof the founder, it is necessary to understand the national context at that time and the characteristics of the site. The evolution of the urban complex is associated to the creation of a social model. Periods of expansion correspond to a systematic renovation and modernization of the space. An effort was made to understand the structuring of the constructions by streets and some conclusions are presented in this paper. The impact that these deployments have on the population and how they affect social relations was also analyzed. In the adopted model, everything was planned; nevertheless, the people ended up feeling adapted in such a way that it seemed spontaneous. This factory complex appears as an autonomous and sustainable space. It promotes balance and connection between the buildings and surroundings as well as the individual's relationship with society. Perhaps the most relevant partof this exercise is related to the attempt to complete the analysis of theoretical models with an assessment of how they behave when implemented in a concrete space. We aim to identify the characteristics that made the model work and the disturbing elements of an achieved balance.Este trabalho estuda a unidade fabril da Vista Alegre, criada em 1824, em Ílhavo (Portugal), procurando identificar os fundamentos teóricos e práticos que lhe deram origem. Para um melhor entendimento dos princípios gerais que fundamentam e contextualizam o projecto empresarial de José Ferreira Pinto Basto contribui o estudo elaborado sobre a cidade industrial e as utopias do século XIX. Todavia, para interpretar as escolhas do fundador é também necessário conhecer o panorama nacional da época e as características do local de implantação. A evolução urbana do complexo encontra-se associada à criação de um modelo social. Os períodos de expansão correspondem a projectos específicos que apontam para uma constante remodelação e modernização do espaço. Foi feito um trabalho de sistematização por ruas sendo aqui expostas algumas das conclusões. Analisou-se ainda a repercussão que este desenvolvimento tem na população e a forma como afecta as relações sociais. Neste modelo tudo é planeado mas a população acaba por se adaptar de tal forma que tudo parece inato. Este complexo fabril surge como um espaço autónomo e sustentável. O aglomerado urbano promove o equilíbrio e a interligação entre o edificado e a envolvente bem como a relação do individuo com a sociedade. O exercício quiçá mais importante deste trabalho está relacionado com a tentativa de completar a análise dos modelos teóricos com uma avaliação da forma como se comportam quando implementados num espaço concreto. Pretendemos identificar as características que fizeram funcionar o modelo da Vista Alegre e os elementos perturbadores de um equilíbrio construído.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2011-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa documental; Análise de projetosapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/10710.20396/lobore.v5i1.107Labor e Engenho; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2011): jan./mar.; 62-85Labor e Engenho; Vol. 5 Núm. 1 (2011): jan./mar.; 62-85Labor e Engenho; v. 5 n. 1 (2011): jan./mar.; 62-852176-8846reponame:Labor & Engenho (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPporhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/107/pdf_54BrasilCopyright (c) 2015 Labor & Engenhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCampolargo, Margarida CoquimFonseca, Maria Teresa Saraiva Dias2019-07-17T04:51:09Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/107Revistahttp://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/laborePUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/oai||argollo@fec.unicamp.br2176-88461981-1152opendoar:2019-07-17T04:51:09Labor & Engenho (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false |
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Vista Alegre, porcelain factory: a case on sustainable architecture Vista Alegre Fábrica de Porcelana: um caso de arquitectura sustentável |
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Vista Alegre, porcelain factory: a case on sustainable architecture Campolargo, Margarida Coquim Vista Alegre constructed utopia industrial cities Vista Alegre Utopia realizada Cidades operárias |
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Vista Alegre, porcelain factory: a case on sustainable architecture |
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Vista Alegre, porcelain factory: a case on sustainable architecture |
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Campolargo, Margarida Coquim |
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Campolargo, Margarida Coquim Fonseca, Maria Teresa Saraiva Dias |
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Fonseca, Maria Teresa Saraiva Dias |
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Campolargo, Margarida Coquim Fonseca, Maria Teresa Saraiva Dias |
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Vista Alegre constructed utopia industrial cities Vista Alegre Utopia realizada Cidades operárias |
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Vista Alegre constructed utopia industrial cities Vista Alegre Utopia realizada Cidades operárias |
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This work studies the industrial complex of Vista Alegre, created in 1824, in Ilhavo (Portugal), seeking to indentify the theoretical and practical reasons which inspired its creation. For a better understanding of the general principles that underline and contextualize José Ferreira Pinto Basto´s project, a study about the 19th century industrial cities and utopias was elaborated. However, to interpret the choicesof the founder, it is necessary to understand the national context at that time and the characteristics of the site. The evolution of the urban complex is associated to the creation of a social model. Periods of expansion correspond to a systematic renovation and modernization of the space. An effort was made to understand the structuring of the constructions by streets and some conclusions are presented in this paper. The impact that these deployments have on the population and how they affect social relations was also analyzed. In the adopted model, everything was planned; nevertheless, the people ended up feeling adapted in such a way that it seemed spontaneous. This factory complex appears as an autonomous and sustainable space. It promotes balance and connection between the buildings and surroundings as well as the individual's relationship with society. Perhaps the most relevant partof this exercise is related to the attempt to complete the analysis of theoretical models with an assessment of how they behave when implemented in a concrete space. We aim to identify the characteristics that made the model work and the disturbing elements of an achieved balance. |
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