Cultural heritage, urban aesthetic and architecture in Florianópolis from 1930

Authors

  • Sabrina Fernandes Melo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18316/316

Keywords:

Florianópolis, Architecture, Cultural heritage

Abstract

This article reviews some architectural productions undertaken in Florianópolis in 1930. These buildings represent, in a sense, modernity and aesthetic detachment in a city that sought to free itself from a landscape developed during a colonial past. It is an intermediate architecture, located between colonial/neo-colonial and modernist times, that is not taken as cultural heritage of the city. The result is a gap between time frames that define the city and preventing citizens from taking this architecture as cultural heritage.

Author Biography

Sabrina Fernandes Melo

Mestranda em História Cultural pela Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Bolsista CAPES

Published

2012-08-31

Issue

Section

Artigos / Ensaios