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Title: Brasília, os blocos residenciais e a carta de Veneza
Other Titles: Brasilia, residential blocks and the Venice charter
Authors: Jubé, Mariana Ferreira Ramos
Lira, Flaviana Barreto
metadata.dc.contributor.affiliation: Universidade de Brasília
Universidade de Brasília
Assunto:: Carta de Veneza
Brasília (DF)
Blocos residenciais
Preservação
Issue Date: 11-Apr-2025
Publisher: Even3
Citation: JUBÉ, Mariana Ferreira Ramos; LIRA, Flaviana. Brasília, os blocos residenciais e a carta de Veneza/Brasilia, residential blocks and the Venice charter. In: ICOMOS SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM 2024, Ouro Preto. Anais [...]. Ouro Preto(MG): UFOP : UFMG Campus, 2024. DOI: 10.29327/9786527212843. Disponível em: https//www.even3.com.br/anais/icomos-scientific-symposium-2024-439820/869743-BRASILIA-OS-BLOCOS-RESIDENCIAIS-E-A-CARTA-DE-VENEZA--BRASILIA-RESIDENTIAL-BLOCKS-AND-THE-VENICE-CHARTER. Acesso em: 15 dez. 2025.
Abstract: Brasília, the capital of Brazil, was the first modern site to be listed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in 1987. The city's heritage process was early and created particular challenges in the management of the urban and architectural complex of the listed area. If, on the one hand, the heritage guidelines ensured that buildings on a monumental scale were safeguarded, on the other hand, more ordinary constructions, such as the superquadra’s residential blocks, essential elements of Lucio Costa's urban design, are not protected and have their integrity and authenticity constantly threatened. In this context, this article analyses the importance of the Venice Charter as a tool for maintaining the built environment, in the light of the theoretical advances it presents. The document's indicative rather than normative nature allows its precepts to be adapted to Brasília's current reality, even though the city presents challenges typical of a growing metropolis. As many buildings reach 60 years of age, a critical period for the maintenance of modern reinforced concrete specimens (Macdonald 2007), the 1964 heritage charter offers fundamental contributions to guide renovation projects for the facades and pilotis of these buildings. Therefore, this article aims to analyse the Venice Charter and subsequent complementary texts, applying their precepts to the current situation in Brasília, with the aim of creating a matrix of recommendations for the preservation of residential blocks. The text will be structured in two parts: ‘The Venice Charter and its contributions to Brasília's residential buildings’ and ‘Current challenges for maintenance and conservation of residential blocks’.
metadata.dc.description.unidade: Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo (FAU)
Departamento de Projeto, Expressão e Representação (FAU PRO)
metadata.dc.description.ppg: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo
DOI: 10.29327/9786527212843
metadata.dc.relation.publisherversion: https://www.even3.com.br/anais/icomos-scientific-symposium-2024-439820/869743-brasilia-os-blocos-residenciais-e-a-carta-de-veneza%E2%80%93brasilia-residential-blocks-and-the-venice-charter/
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