Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture
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Resumo: | This article aims to discuss the concept of heritage as an element that reproduces dominant values in a patriarchal classist society. By assuming a proposal for a critical national cultural heritage that breaks with the traditional hegemony of the field's discussion, decoloniality and feminist perspective are understood as two intrinsic theoretical paths. A residential exemplar from the 19th century is used to demonstrate that there are possible diagrammatic possibilities for a spatial understanding that complements the official documentation of protected assets. Recognizing that through built heritage it is possible to narrate perspectives ignored by those responsible for documenting history, as well as questioning and/or reaffirming consolidated identities that are often nothing more than myths constructed with specific interests. It is concluded that with appropriate analytical tools, cultural heritage becomes a tool to comprehend spatiality in terms of social construction, allowing for the development of a didactic strategy for a new architectural model. |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architectureLar, doce lar? : Subutilização do patrimônio arquitetônico no ensino de arquiteturaPatrimônio cultural residencialTeoria feminista da arquiteturaDecolonialidadeResidential cultural heritageFeminist theory of architectureDecolonialityThis article aims to discuss the concept of heritage as an element that reproduces dominant values in a patriarchal classist society. By assuming a proposal for a critical national cultural heritage that breaks with the traditional hegemony of the field's discussion, decoloniality and feminist perspective are understood as two intrinsic theoretical paths. A residential exemplar from the 19th century is used to demonstrate that there are possible diagrammatic possibilities for a spatial understanding that complements the official documentation of protected assets. Recognizing that through built heritage it is possible to narrate perspectives ignored by those responsible for documenting history, as well as questioning and/or reaffirming consolidated identities that are often nothing more than myths constructed with specific interests. It is concluded that with appropriate analytical tools, cultural heritage becomes a tool to comprehend spatiality in terms of social construction, allowing for the development of a didactic strategy for a new architectural model.Este artigo pretende discutir o conceito de patrimônio como um elemento que reproduz os valores dominantes de uma sociedade patriarcal e classista. Ao adotar uma abordagem crítica do patrimônio cultural nacional, que rompa com a hegemonia tradicional nessa área, reconhecemos a decolonialidade e a perspectiva feminista como abordagens teóricas intrinsecamente ligadas. Utilizamos um exemplo de uma residência do século XIX para demonstrar que existem diagramas espaciais que podem complementar a documentação oficial dos bens protegidos. Reconhecemos que, por meio do patrimônio construído, é possível relatar perspectivas que foram ignoradas pelos responsáveis pela documentação histórica, e questionar e/ou reafirmar identidades já consolidadas, muitas vezes baseadas em mitos construídos com interesses específicos. Concluímos que, com os devidos instrumentos analíticos, o patrimônio cultural pode auxiliar na compreensão da dimensão espacial como uma construção social, abrindo caminho para uma estratégia didática em busca de um novo modelo arquitetônico.Universidade São Judas Tadeu – Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo2023-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/57810.37916/arq.urb.vi37.578arq.urb; No. 37 (2023): maio - ago; 4-15arq.urb; Núm. 37 (2023): maio - ago; 4-15arq.urb; n. 37 (2023): maio - ago; 4-151984-5766reponame:arq.urbinstname:Universidade São Judas Tadeuinstacron:USJTporhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/578/535Copyright (c) 2023 Silvia Scoralich de Carvalhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Carvalho, Silvia Scoralich de2023-08-11T19:35:04Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/578Revistahttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurbPRIhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/oairevista.arq.urb@saojudas.br||1984-57661984-5766opendoar:2023-08-11T19:35:04arq.urb - Universidade São Judas Tadeufalse |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture Lar, doce lar? : Subutilização do patrimônio arquitetônico no ensino de arquitetura |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture Carvalho, Silvia Scoralich de Patrimônio cultural residencial Teoria feminista da arquitetura Decolonialidade Residential cultural heritage Feminist theory of architecture Decoloniality |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture |
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Home sweet home? Underutilization of architectural heritage in teaching architecture |
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Carvalho, Silvia Scoralich de |
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Carvalho, Silvia Scoralich de |
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Carvalho, Silvia Scoralich de |
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Patrimônio cultural residencial Teoria feminista da arquitetura Decolonialidade Residential cultural heritage Feminist theory of architecture Decoloniality |
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Patrimônio cultural residencial Teoria feminista da arquitetura Decolonialidade Residential cultural heritage Feminist theory of architecture Decoloniality |
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This article aims to discuss the concept of heritage as an element that reproduces dominant values in a patriarchal classist society. By assuming a proposal for a critical national cultural heritage that breaks with the traditional hegemony of the field's discussion, decoloniality and feminist perspective are understood as two intrinsic theoretical paths. A residential exemplar from the 19th century is used to demonstrate that there are possible diagrammatic possibilities for a spatial understanding that complements the official documentation of protected assets. Recognizing that through built heritage it is possible to narrate perspectives ignored by those responsible for documenting history, as well as questioning and/or reaffirming consolidated identities that are often nothing more than myths constructed with specific interests. It is concluded that with appropriate analytical tools, cultural heritage becomes a tool to comprehend spatiality in terms of social construction, allowing for the development of a didactic strategy for a new architectural model. |
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Universidade São Judas Tadeu – Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo |
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