Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo

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Autor(a) principal: Bernardini, Sidney Piochi
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Venitucci, Renata Ungaro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: PARC (Campinas)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parc/article/view/8635019
Resumo: The new economic configuration of the late capitalism and its neoliberal ideology indicate sophisticated strategies of financial / developer estate market in which the territorializing effects are anchored in increasingly uniform patterns produced by the reclusion forms in the closed built environments that usually deny the public and collective spaces. This paper discusses these issues in light of a housing project built in the central area of the municipality of São Paulo, in the Bom Retiro district, in 2003, which is named Parque do Gato. Besides, it reveals some aspects of its insertion on the urban fabric that, in opposition of the project utopia based on the territorial articulation with the district through the implementing of a park and other connections, it remained isolated in the side of a lot of vacant, abandoned and underutilized land and properties, besides the disconnected uses. The observation of this issue was by the methods of spatial interpretation, including the analysis of the morphological patterns, current land use and the appropriation by users.  Regardless more sophisticated methods of post-occupation assessment, this research sought to set the territorial features in the borders of two well-delimited parts of the district, observing the historic processes, highlighting the phenomena that contribute to the constraint ness of the places and the extension of the non-places, as a strategy of the estate market to create future opportunities in new achievements.
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spelling Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São PauloTerritórios cindidos: o bairro do Bom Retiro e o conjunto habitacional Parque do Gato em São PauloTerritórios. Habitação de Interesse Social. Parque do Gato.Territorry. Social housing. Parque do Gato.The new economic configuration of the late capitalism and its neoliberal ideology indicate sophisticated strategies of financial / developer estate market in which the territorializing effects are anchored in increasingly uniform patterns produced by the reclusion forms in the closed built environments that usually deny the public and collective spaces. This paper discusses these issues in light of a housing project built in the central area of the municipality of São Paulo, in the Bom Retiro district, in 2003, which is named Parque do Gato. Besides, it reveals some aspects of its insertion on the urban fabric that, in opposition of the project utopia based on the territorial articulation with the district through the implementing of a park and other connections, it remained isolated in the side of a lot of vacant, abandoned and underutilized land and properties, besides the disconnected uses. The observation of this issue was by the methods of spatial interpretation, including the analysis of the morphological patterns, current land use and the appropriation by users.  Regardless more sophisticated methods of post-occupation assessment, this research sought to set the territorial features in the borders of two well-delimited parts of the district, observing the historic processes, highlighting the phenomena that contribute to the constraint ness of the places and the extension of the non-places, as a strategy of the estate market to create future opportunities in new achievements. As novas configurações econômicas traçadas pelo capitalismo tardio e sua ideologia neoliberal apontam para estratégias sofisticadas dos agentes do mercado financeiro / incorporador, cujos efeitos territorilizantes ancoram-se em padrões cada vez mais homogêneos ditados pela forma da reclusão em ambientes construídos fechados e que negam, via de regra, os espaços de caráter coletivo e público. Este artigo pretende discutir estas questões à luz de um empreendimento habitacional implantado na região central de São Paulo, no bairro do Bom Retiro, no ano de 2003, denominado Parque do Gato, de forma a revelar alguns aspectos relacionados à sua inserção no tecido urbano, que, na contramão das utopias projetivas que preconizavam a sua articulação territorial com o bairro, através da implantação de um parque e outras conexões, manteve-se isolado, ao lado de um conjunto de terrenos e imóveis ociosos, abandonados ou subutilizados, além daqueles que exercem atividades desconexas neste contexto. A observação desta problemática se deu através dos métodos de leitura espacial, incluindo a análise dos padrões morfológicos, usos realizados e a apropriação dos usuários no ambiente. Sem considerar métodos mais sofisticados de avaliação de pós ocupação, esta pesquisa buscou se fixar sobre as características territoriais na fronteira entre duas partes bem delimitadas do bairro do Bom Retiro, observando-se os processos históricos de suas constituições, destacando os fenômenos que contribuem para o “constrangimento” dos lugares e ampliação dos não lugares, uma das estratégias do mercado incorporador para a criação de oportunidades futuras em novos empreendimentos. Universidade Estadual de Campinas2015-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionCase studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parc/article/view/863501910.20396/parc.v6i3.8635019PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção; Vol. 6 No. 3 (2015): The continuing challenges of urban management; 169-187PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção; Vol. 6 Núm. 3 (2015): A permanência de desafios da gestão urbana; 169-187PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construção; v. 6 n. 3 (2015): A permanência de desafios da gestão urbana; 169-1871980-6809reponame:PARC (Campinas)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPporhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parc/article/view/8635019/11567Copyright (c) 2018 PARC Pesquisa em Arquitetura e Construçãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBernardini, Sidney PiochiVenitucci, Renata Ungaro2016-07-22T09:08:16Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8635019Revistahttp://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parcPUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/parc/oai||parc@fec.unicamp.br1980-68091980-6809opendoar:2022-11-08T14:24:35.274760PARC (Campinas) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo
Territórios cindidos: o bairro do Bom Retiro e o conjunto habitacional Parque do Gato em São Paulo
title Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo
spellingShingle Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo
Bernardini, Sidney Piochi
Territórios. Habitação de Interesse Social. Parque do Gato.
Territorry. Social housing. Parque do Gato.
title_short Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo
title_full Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo
title_fullStr Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo
title_sort Split territories: the Bom Retiro district and the “Parque Do Gato” housing project in São Paulo
author Bernardini, Sidney Piochi
author_facet Bernardini, Sidney Piochi
Venitucci, Renata Ungaro
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author2 Venitucci, Renata Ungaro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bernardini, Sidney Piochi
Venitucci, Renata Ungaro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Territórios. Habitação de Interesse Social. Parque do Gato.
Territorry. Social housing. Parque do Gato.
topic Territórios. Habitação de Interesse Social. Parque do Gato.
Territorry. Social housing. Parque do Gato.
description The new economic configuration of the late capitalism and its neoliberal ideology indicate sophisticated strategies of financial / developer estate market in which the territorializing effects are anchored in increasingly uniform patterns produced by the reclusion forms in the closed built environments that usually deny the public and collective spaces. This paper discusses these issues in light of a housing project built in the central area of the municipality of São Paulo, in the Bom Retiro district, in 2003, which is named Parque do Gato. Besides, it reveals some aspects of its insertion on the urban fabric that, in opposition of the project utopia based on the territorial articulation with the district through the implementing of a park and other connections, it remained isolated in the side of a lot of vacant, abandoned and underutilized land and properties, besides the disconnected uses. The observation of this issue was by the methods of spatial interpretation, including the analysis of the morphological patterns, current land use and the appropriation by users.  Regardless more sophisticated methods of post-occupation assessment, this research sought to set the territorial features in the borders of two well-delimited parts of the district, observing the historic processes, highlighting the phenomena that contribute to the constraint ness of the places and the extension of the non-places, as a strategy of the estate market to create future opportunities in new achievements.
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