Bucci, Angelo.
São Paulo, razões de arquitetura : da dissolução dos edifícios e de como atravessar paredes / Angelo Bucci.
São Paulo : Romano Guerra, 2010.
151 pages ; 17 cm.
Coleção RG Bolso ; n. 6
Angelo Bucci examines the urban environment from diverse perspectives as well as by a method of successive approaches elaborating a transitory outline of an object in constant transformation: the activity of the architect, affected by the present urban conditions, particularly concerning the imagination of the spaces in the elaboration of architecture projects. Bucci adopts the hypothesis that the city contains all the "elements" needed for the elaboration of any architectural project and tries to recognize how the city in general, -using the city of Sao Paulo as case- represents a way of thinking and a way to operate in architecture and finally concluding that the experience of living in the city represents a part of the imagination process in the design of the architectonic space.
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Architecture Brazil São Paulo.
Urbanization Brazil São Paulo.
Architecture Brésil São Paulo.
Urbanisation Brésil São Paulo.
Architecture.
Buildings.
Urbanization.
São Paulo (Brazil) Buildings, structures, etc.
Brazil São Paulo.
Architecture Urbanism Urban Problems Urban Questions Urbanization.
RG bolso ; n. 6.
Location: Library main y 268827
Call No.: BIB 200683
Status: Available
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