Description |
1 online resource (268 p.) |
Series |
Routledge Cultural Heritage and Tourism Series |
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Routledge cultural heritage and tourism series.
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Introduction: Expanding and diversifying the field of adaptive reuse -- Part I: Whose memories, whose values? The search for identity -- Part II The Brazilian experience: Other modernities -- Part III: Perpetual transformations: adaptive reuse in Mexico City -- Part IV: Places of defiance and resilience -- References -- Topic I: Whose memories, whose values? The search for identity |
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Chapter 1: Whose memories, whose values?: Reflecting on the spatial history of the Americas -- Unlearning Eurocentrism in the Americas -- Edmundo O'Gorman and the invention of the Americas -- The architecture of control/architecture as control -- Whose memories, whose heritages? -- References -- Chapter 2: Open work as a seed for change in adaptive reuse -- Idea of time as eternal present -- Author/user -- The ugly and inharmonious -- Projects with room for maneuvering -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Essential Documentation: Lucio Costa and the Modernist Missionary |
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Serviço do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (SPHAN) -- Sete Povos das Missões -- Museu Rústico das Missões de São Miguel -- Algum Naufrágio -- Notes -- Chapter 4: From Modernization to a Strategy of Community Building -- Introduction -- Modernization, Immigration, Production, Transformation: Changes, Neglect, and Degradation -- On Heritage -- Adaptive Reuse in Córdoba. Neighborhood Markets as Nodes of a Cultural and Public System, 1980s -- Mercado de San Vicente, Mercado General Paz, Mercado Alta Córdoba |
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Urban and Social Strategy as the Basis for Recuperation and Transformation of Industrial Heritage in Santa Fe -- Temporary Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Topic II: The Brazilian experience: Other modernities -- Chapter 5: Modern housing estates field notes: A meaning for dwelling and sustainability -- Introduction -- Modern housing estates have a handful of meanings -- Dwelling in large Brazilian cities -- Modern housing estates field notes -- Learning from modern housing estates by comparing them -- Note -- References |
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Chapter 6: Preservation and rehabilitation in Brazil: Some of São Paulo's cases as a starting point -- Introduction -- Casa de Vidro -- SESC Pompeia -- Prudência apartment -- SESC 24 de Maio -- Questions to think about -- And, in the end -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Adaptive reuse in Brazil: Lessons from Lina Bo Bardi -- Introduction: Bo Bardi in Brazil -- Unhão's Manor (1959-63) -- The Pompéia Factory Leisure Centre (1977-86) -- Concluding thoughts -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Resilient spaces: Modern and historic legacy in Brazilian built heritage -- Introduction |
Summary |
This book explores the theoretical & architectural connections |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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The Barroquinha slope in Salvador |
Subject |
Cultural property -- Latin America
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Collective memory -- Latin America
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Imperialism and architecture -- Latin America
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Buildings -- Remodeling for other use -- Latin America
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National characteristics, Latin American.
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SUBJECT |
Latin America -- Civilization.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074881
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000993608 |
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1000993604 |
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