Cultural heritage, urban aesthetic and architecture in Florianópolis from 1930
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https://doi.org/10.18316/316Keywords:
Florianópolis, Architecture, Cultural heritageAbstract
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.Downloads
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2012-08-31
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