Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia
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Resumo: | This paper presents a study of the Welcome Park, a kind of memorial designed by the US Office of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott-Brown and John Rauch. Located in a former private area, the lot was turned into a square and was incorporated to the American Independence Park, in the city of Philadelphia. The site allows us to show important conceptions of project, contrasting with the general scheme adopted by the US Park. In this way, the paper shows that intending to celebrate the William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia, the architects developed an important reflexion concerning the conceptions of memory and history in that city. |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in PhiladelphiaOperações no Espaço, Operações na Memória: Uma análise do Welcome Park, de Venturi, Scott-Brown & Rauch, na FiladélfiaVenturiWelcome ParkPatrimônioVenturiWelcome ParkHeritageThis paper presents a study of the Welcome Park, a kind of memorial designed by the US Office of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott-Brown and John Rauch. Located in a former private area, the lot was turned into a square and was incorporated to the American Independence Park, in the city of Philadelphia. The site allows us to show important conceptions of project, contrasting with the general scheme adopted by the US Park. In this way, the paper shows that intending to celebrate the William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia, the architects developed an important reflexion concerning the conceptions of memory and history in that city.Este trabalho apresenta um estudo do Welcome Park, uma espécie de memorial projetado pelo escritório norte-americano de Robert Venturi, Denise Scott-Brown e John Rauch. Localizado em um antigo espaço privado, o lote foi transformado em uma praça e foi incorporado ao Independence Park, montado na cidade de Filadélfia. O local permite-nos mostrar concepções importantes de projeto, contrastando com o esquema geral adoptado pelo Departamento Americano de Parques. Desta forma, o trabalho mostra que a intenção de celebrar a William Penn, o fundador da Filadélfia, os arquitetos desenvolveram uma reflexão importante sobre as concepções de memória e história naquela cidade, de certa maneira, contrastantes com as posturas mais tradicionais de simulação de um passado, e invenção de uma memória.Universidade São Judas Tadeu – Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo2015-01-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/269arq.urb; No. 13 (2015): jan. - jun.; 59-76arq.urb; Núm. 13 (2015): jan. - jun.; 59-76arq.urb; n. 13 (2015): jan. - jun.; 59-761984-5766reponame:arq.urbinstname:Universidade São Judas Tadeuinstacron:USJTporhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/269/234Copyright (c) 2015 Fernando Atiquehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtique, Fernando 2021-03-26T19:31:31Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/269Revistahttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurbPRIhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/oairevista.arq.urb@saojudas.br||1984-57661984-5766opendoar:2021-03-26T19:31:31arq.urb - Universidade São Judas Tadeufalse |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia Operações no Espaço, Operações na Memória: Uma análise do Welcome Park, de Venturi, Scott-Brown & Rauch, na Filadélfia |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia Atique, Fernando Venturi Welcome Park Patrimônio Venturi Welcome Park Heritage |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia |
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Operations in Space, Operations in Memory: An analysis of Welcome Park, designed by Venturi, Scott Brown & Rauch in Philadelphia |
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Atique, Fernando |
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Atique, Fernando |
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Atique, Fernando |
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Venturi Welcome Park Patrimônio Venturi Welcome Park Heritage |
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Venturi Welcome Park Patrimônio Venturi Welcome Park Heritage |
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This paper presents a study of the Welcome Park, a kind of memorial designed by the US Office of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott-Brown and John Rauch. Located in a former private area, the lot was turned into a square and was incorporated to the American Independence Park, in the city of Philadelphia. The site allows us to show important conceptions of project, contrasting with the general scheme adopted by the US Park. In this way, the paper shows that intending to celebrate the William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia, the architects developed an important reflexion concerning the conceptions of memory and history in that city. |
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