Artigas and Architecture School of São Paulo
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Resumo: | The brutalist architecture designed by architects from Sao Paulo, from mid1950 to mid1970, has been identified by some critics and historians as Paulista School. The outstanding participation of architect João Vilanova Artigas in São Paulo’s intellectual life, as a designer, teacher, active magazine editor and member of the Institute of Architects of Brazil, made him an important cultural reference in that moment, gathering around him a group of young talented architects with whom he knew how to establish a useful communication channel. The close relationship established between such production and Artigas, therefore, is not fortuitous. The combination of a few factors created an extremely favorable environment for this approach: the close relationship between the São Paulo Brutalism with an architectural culture; the Action Plan of the Governor Carvalho Pinto 1959-1963 which opened a unique opportunity of production for São Paulo architects; and the academic restructuring promoted by the University of São Paulo at that time, which stimulated the reflection of a new school, simultaneously with the creation of its new building. The relationship of these issues with the Paulista school is the focus of this analysis. |
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Artigas and Architecture School of São PauloArtigas e a Escola PaulistaArquitetura Moderna PaulistaTécnica e construçãoArquitetura e tradiçãoPaulista Modern ArchitectureTechnics and buildingArchitecture and traditionThe brutalist architecture designed by architects from Sao Paulo, from mid1950 to mid1970, has been identified by some critics and historians as Paulista School. The outstanding participation of architect João Vilanova Artigas in São Paulo’s intellectual life, as a designer, teacher, active magazine editor and member of the Institute of Architects of Brazil, made him an important cultural reference in that moment, gathering around him a group of young talented architects with whom he knew how to establish a useful communication channel. The close relationship established between such production and Artigas, therefore, is not fortuitous. The combination of a few factors created an extremely favorable environment for this approach: the close relationship between the São Paulo Brutalism with an architectural culture; the Action Plan of the Governor Carvalho Pinto 1959-1963 which opened a unique opportunity of production for São Paulo architects; and the academic restructuring promoted by the University of São Paulo at that time, which stimulated the reflection of a new school, simultaneously with the creation of its new building. The relationship of these issues with the Paulista school is the focus of this analysis.A produção arquitetônica de caráter brutalista, realizada entre meados de 1950 a meados dos anos 1970 pelos profissionais paulistas, tem sido identificada por alguns historiadores e críticos como Escola Paulista. A destacada participação do arquiteto João Vilanova Artigas na vida intelectual paulistana, como projetista, docente, editor de revista e membro ativo do Instituto dos Arquitetos do Brasil, consagrou-o como uma importante referência cultural desse momento, reunindo a sua volta um grupo de jovens talentosos arquitetos com quem soube estabelecer um profícuo canal de comunicação. A estreita relação que se estabelece entre essa produção e Artigas, portanto, não é fortuita. A conjunção de alguns fatores propiciou um contexto extremamente favorável a essa aproximação: a estreita relação do brutalismo com certa cultura arquitetônica paulista; o Plano de Ação do Governo Carvalho Pinto 1959-1963 que abriu uma oportunidade ímpar de produção aos arquitetos paulistas, e a reestruturação acadêmica promovida pela Universidade de São Paulo nessa mesma época, que estimulou a reflexão de um novo ensino, simultaneamente à criação de sua nova sede. A relação desses aspectos com a escola paulista é o foco desta análise.Universidade São Judas Tadeu – Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo2015-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/254arq.urb; No. 14 (2015): jul. - dez. ; 135-155arq.urb; Núm. 14 (2015): jul. - dez. ; 135-155arq.urb; n. 14 (2015): jul. - dez. ; 135-1551984-5766reponame:arq.urbinstname:Universidade São Judas Tadeuinstacron:USJTporhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/254/221Copyright (c) 2015 Mônica Junqueira de Camargohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJunqueira de Camargo, Mônica 2021-03-26T19:31:22Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/254Revistahttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurbPRIhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/oairevista.arq.urb@saojudas.br||1984-57661984-5766opendoar:2021-03-26T19:31:22arq.urb - Universidade São Judas Tadeufalse |
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Artigas and Architecture School of São Paulo Artigas e a Escola Paulista |
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Artigas and Architecture School of São Paulo |
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Artigas and Architecture School of São Paulo Junqueira de Camargo, Mônica Arquitetura Moderna Paulista Técnica e construção Arquitetura e tradição Paulista Modern Architecture Technics and building Architecture and tradition |
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Artigas and Architecture School of São Paulo |
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Arquitetura Moderna Paulista Técnica e construção Arquitetura e tradição Paulista Modern Architecture Technics and building Architecture and tradition |
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Arquitetura Moderna Paulista Técnica e construção Arquitetura e tradição Paulista Modern Architecture Technics and building Architecture and tradition |
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The brutalist architecture designed by architects from Sao Paulo, from mid1950 to mid1970, has been identified by some critics and historians as Paulista School. The outstanding participation of architect João Vilanova Artigas in São Paulo’s intellectual life, as a designer, teacher, active magazine editor and member of the Institute of Architects of Brazil, made him an important cultural reference in that moment, gathering around him a group of young talented architects with whom he knew how to establish a useful communication channel. The close relationship established between such production and Artigas, therefore, is not fortuitous. The combination of a few factors created an extremely favorable environment for this approach: the close relationship between the São Paulo Brutalism with an architectural culture; the Action Plan of the Governor Carvalho Pinto 1959-1963 which opened a unique opportunity of production for São Paulo architects; and the academic restructuring promoted by the University of São Paulo at that time, which stimulated the reflection of a new school, simultaneously with the creation of its new building. The relationship of these issues with the Paulista school is the focus of this analysis. |
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