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Habilitation Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.16.2016.tde-07122016-101803
Document
Author
Full name
Eugênio Fernandes Queiroga
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Committee
Leite, Maria Angela Faggin Pereira (President)
Bonduki, Nabil Georges
Costa, Lucia Maria de Sá Antunes
Feldman, Sarah
Medrano, Leandro Silva
Title in Portuguese
Dimensões públicas do espaço contemporâneo: resistências e transformações de territórios, paisagens e lugares urbanos brasileiros
Keywords in Portuguese
Dimensões públicas do espaço
Esfera pública
Espaço público
Lugar público
Sistema de espaços livres
Urbanização contemporânea brasileira
Abstract in Portuguese
Demonstra-se a relevância de dimensões públicas do espaço para a urbanização contemporânea brasileira. Propõe-se um sistema conceitual que amplia a noção de esfera pública e de sistema de espaços livres (SEL) e, ao mesmo tempo, evita-se a polissemia da expressão "espaço público". O estudo dos SELs em capitais e metrópoles brasileiras revelou serem sistemas fundamentais para as práticas cotidianas da esfera pública, mesmo que, em grande medida, se constituam formalmente pouco qualificados para tal. Avaliou-se a dinâmica contemporânea da rede urbana brasileira onde se destacaram as metrópoles e a megalópole do Sudeste. Na escala intraurbana formula-se nova categoria analítica, o "lugar público", que contribui para o entendimento das práticas espaciais da esfera pública e, juntamente aos SELs, para a formulação de políticas, planos e projetos que busquem potencializar espaços para a vida pública. A cidade, a metrópole e a megalópole são entendidas também enquanto sistemas de lugares públicos, não apenas locus do capital e da vida privada.
Title in English
Public dimensions of contemporary space: resistance and transformation of territories, landscapes and urban places of Brazil
Keywords in English
Brazilian contemporary urbanization
Open space system
Public place
Public space
Public space dimensions
Public sphere
Abstract in English
It demonstrates the relevance of public dimensions of space for Brazilian contemporary urbanization. It proposes a conceptual system which broadens the concept of public sphere and the open space system (OSS) and at the same time, it avoids the polysemy of the term "public space". The study of OSSs in capitals and Brazilian cities revealed that systems are fundamental to the daily practices of the public sphere, even largely, where they aren't formally qualified. It evaluated the dynamics of contemporary Brazilian urban network where the metropolis and the Southeast megalopolis had been enhanced. In the internal urbanscale, it formulates a new analytical category, the "public place", which contributes for the understanding of the spatial practices of the public sphere and along the OSSs, for the formulation of policies, plans and projects that seek to maximize space for public life. The city, the metropolis and the megalopolis are also understood as public place systems, not just the locus of capital and private life.
 
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2016-12-09
 
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