Espaço de todos ou de ninguém: análise morfológica de transformações espaciais dos Conjuntos Residenciais Parque Serrambi em Natal/ RN
This work analyses the effects of form over the emergence of new patterns of use and occupation in public spaces of housing estates designed in the 1980s and 1990s in Natal’s municipality (Brazil). We start from the premise that form acts on social process (HILLIER; HANSON, 1984), and verify how...
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Resumo: | This work analyses the effects of form over the emergence of new patterns of use and occupation
in public spaces of housing estates designed in the 1980s and 1990s in Natal’s municipality
(Brazil). We start from the premise that form acts on social process (HILLIER; HANSON, 1984),
and verify how much the original spatial configuration of Parque Serrambi housing states
contributed to the creation of new spatial patterns following the interventions of the people living
there. The Serrambi states were built in Natal’s south based on an urbanization model following
modernist’s principals and aimed to supply demands for popular dwellings. They were one of the
last estates financed by the former National Dwelling Bank (BNH) and supervised by the Dwelling
Cooperatives Orientation Institute (INOCOOP), materialized a spatial form different from the highrise
dwelling experiences from the same period. The results were obtained through
configurational analysis based on Space Syntax conceptual and methodological framework, in
which space and society are viewed as interrelated. The analyses was based on represanting
and quantifying spatial properties and identificatying social patterns related to the interventions.
We identified that the original spatial configurations, associated to subtle changes in the states
social patterns, analysed independently of non-morphological categories, gave way to the
occupation patterns verrified in both Serrambi cases. |
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