Pedro Vitor Costa, Maria Rúbia Pereira, Cauê Capillé
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摘要
摘要 交通状况是里约热内卢大都会区周边居民的普遍现象。交通基础设施形成了一个 "强制性集体空间",具有巨大的政治和社会潜力。一些团体利用这些基础设施的 "建筑漏洞 "进行 "叛乱",从而激发了这种潜力。本文根据三种设计方式(计划、诡计和佯装)分析了与交通基础设施相关的一些文化、政治和经济用途,以讨论建筑和城市规划如何结合起来,构建不那么不平等的现实。本文分析了 Pavuna 地铁站周围的商业用途,以及 Cine Taquara(快速公交)、Viaduto de Realengo 和 Viaduto Negrão de Lima(马杜雷拉)的政治和文化用途。
Insurgent uses in transit architectures: actions as plan, trick, and feint
Abstract The traffic condition is a common phenomenon for peripheral populations of the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro. By forming a 'compulsory collective space', mobility infrastructures have enormous political and social potential. Certain 'insurgent' practices of groups that use the 'architectural loopholes' of these infrastructures stimulate this potential. This article analyzes some cultural, political, and economic uses connected to transit infrastructures according to three ways of designing (plan, trick, and feint) to discuss how architecture and urban planning can combine to build less unequal realities. Commercial uses around the Pavuna subway station, and political and cultural uses of Cine Taquara (BRT), Viaduto de Realengo, and Viaduto Negrão de Lima (Madureira) are analyzed.