Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI

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Ano de defesa: 2009
Autor(a) principal: Lucas Veloso de Menezes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/RAAO-7YHJ2E
Resumo: This dissertation attempts to understand the suburbanization process in its historical construction by focusing mainly on aspects related the dichotomy distinction and status versus exclusion and segregation, which among various trajectories, is tracked by the searches of the city and of the ideal society as announced by utopias. The construction of this dissertation departs from a historical approach which traces its origin in the villae suburbanae, then passes through the medieval era, and then returns as the Renaissance villas. However, at the end of the eighteenth century the suburb has undergone substantial transformation when the British, and later, the Americans, as confronted with an intense and rapid urbanization triggered by the Industrial Revolution, began a process which, in its latest stage, has changed the idea of polarizing centrality with the creation of new peripheral centralities. Brazil, a country in which the centralized city has been highlighted throughout history, has had its own suburbanizing moments, an option which nevertheless occurred late, by the beginning of the twentieth century, when a peripheral neighborhood near São Paulos capital was built up, exclusively for housing the bourgeoisie. This enterprise has affected several Brazilian settlements, even Goiânias building plant and it has signaled a new path to the countrys urbanizing processes, while retaining the tradition of centrality, as observed in the construction of Brasília. Simultaneously to the construction of the new Brazilian capital, on the outskirts of Belo Horizonte, the roots of what would be considered a new Brazilian urbanizing paradigm had emerged - the closed condominium - and it would be seen as a model for many similar ventures, which, in the 1970s, have reached new thresholds with the construction of Alphaville in the outskirts of São Paulo. Alphaville is close to a North American model, and it adds up to form a new component to the Brazilian suburb: the symbol of status and of social prestige. And it was this new component that has guided the construction of Alphaville Lagoa dos Ingleses, in the municipality of Nova Lima, estate of Minas Gerais. In this new connotation, the Brazilian suburb incorporates North American influences and a whole set of material valuation and distinctiveness symbolisms that are a society / community ideal proposal, a materialized utopia.
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spelling Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXICondomínio Alphaville (Nova Lima, MG)SegregaçãoCondomínio (Habitação) Influências americanasCondominio (Habitação)SubúrbiosArquiteturaStatusAlphavilleUtopiaCondomínioSubúrbioThis dissertation attempts to understand the suburbanization process in its historical construction by focusing mainly on aspects related the dichotomy distinction and status versus exclusion and segregation, which among various trajectories, is tracked by the searches of the city and of the ideal society as announced by utopias. The construction of this dissertation departs from a historical approach which traces its origin in the villae suburbanae, then passes through the medieval era, and then returns as the Renaissance villas. However, at the end of the eighteenth century the suburb has undergone substantial transformation when the British, and later, the Americans, as confronted with an intense and rapid urbanization triggered by the Industrial Revolution, began a process which, in its latest stage, has changed the idea of polarizing centrality with the creation of new peripheral centralities. Brazil, a country in which the centralized city has been highlighted throughout history, has had its own suburbanizing moments, an option which nevertheless occurred late, by the beginning of the twentieth century, when a peripheral neighborhood near São Paulos capital was built up, exclusively for housing the bourgeoisie. This enterprise has affected several Brazilian settlements, even Goiânias building plant and it has signaled a new path to the countrys urbanizing processes, while retaining the tradition of centrality, as observed in the construction of Brasília. Simultaneously to the construction of the new Brazilian capital, on the outskirts of Belo Horizonte, the roots of what would be considered a new Brazilian urbanizing paradigm had emerged - the closed condominium - and it would be seen as a model for many similar ventures, which, in the 1970s, have reached new thresholds with the construction of Alphaville in the outskirts of São Paulo. Alphaville is close to a North American model, and it adds up to form a new component to the Brazilian suburb: the symbol of status and of social prestige. And it was this new component that has guided the construction of Alphaville Lagoa dos Ingleses, in the municipality of Nova Lima, estate of Minas Gerais. In this new connotation, the Brazilian suburb incorporates North American influences and a whole set of material valuation and distinctiveness symbolisms that are a society / community ideal proposal, a materialized utopia.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-12T17:04:06Z2025-09-08T23:14:58Z2019-08-12T17:04:06Z2009-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/RAAO-7YHJ2ELucas Veloso de Menezesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-08T23:14:58Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/RAAO-7YHJ2ERepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T23:14:58Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI
title Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI
spellingShingle Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI
Lucas Veloso de Menezes
Condomínio Alphaville (Nova Lima, MG)
Segregação
Condomínio (Habitação) Influências americanas
Condominio (Habitação)
Subúrbios
Arquitetura
Status
Alphaville
Utopia
Condomínio
Subúrbio
title_short Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI
title_full Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI
title_fullStr Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI
title_full_unstemmed Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI
title_sort Condomínio: status e utopia num subúrbio brasileiro do século XXI
author Lucas Veloso de Menezes
author_facet Lucas Veloso de Menezes
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lucas Veloso de Menezes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Condomínio Alphaville (Nova Lima, MG)
Segregação
Condomínio (Habitação) Influências americanas
Condominio (Habitação)
Subúrbios
Arquitetura
Status
Alphaville
Utopia
Condomínio
Subúrbio
topic Condomínio Alphaville (Nova Lima, MG)
Segregação
Condomínio (Habitação) Influências americanas
Condominio (Habitação)
Subúrbios
Arquitetura
Status
Alphaville
Utopia
Condomínio
Subúrbio
description This dissertation attempts to understand the suburbanization process in its historical construction by focusing mainly on aspects related the dichotomy distinction and status versus exclusion and segregation, which among various trajectories, is tracked by the searches of the city and of the ideal society as announced by utopias. The construction of this dissertation departs from a historical approach which traces its origin in the villae suburbanae, then passes through the medieval era, and then returns as the Renaissance villas. However, at the end of the eighteenth century the suburb has undergone substantial transformation when the British, and later, the Americans, as confronted with an intense and rapid urbanization triggered by the Industrial Revolution, began a process which, in its latest stage, has changed the idea of polarizing centrality with the creation of new peripheral centralities. Brazil, a country in which the centralized city has been highlighted throughout history, has had its own suburbanizing moments, an option which nevertheless occurred late, by the beginning of the twentieth century, when a peripheral neighborhood near São Paulos capital was built up, exclusively for housing the bourgeoisie. This enterprise has affected several Brazilian settlements, even Goiânias building plant and it has signaled a new path to the countrys urbanizing processes, while retaining the tradition of centrality, as observed in the construction of Brasília. Simultaneously to the construction of the new Brazilian capital, on the outskirts of Belo Horizonte, the roots of what would be considered a new Brazilian urbanizing paradigm had emerged - the closed condominium - and it would be seen as a model for many similar ventures, which, in the 1970s, have reached new thresholds with the construction of Alphaville in the outskirts of São Paulo. Alphaville is close to a North American model, and it adds up to form a new component to the Brazilian suburb: the symbol of status and of social prestige. And it was this new component that has guided the construction of Alphaville Lagoa dos Ingleses, in the municipality of Nova Lima, estate of Minas Gerais. In this new connotation, the Brazilian suburb incorporates North American influences and a whole set of material valuation and distinctiveness symbolisms that are a society / community ideal proposal, a materialized utopia.
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