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Titre Brasilia : un urbanisme volontariste à l'épreuve des contradictions sociales / Brasilia : imposed urbanism put to the test by social contradictions
Auteur Herbert Jean-Loup
Mir@bel Revue Géocarrefour
Titre à cette date : Revue de géographie de Lyon
Numéro volume 74, no 4, 1999 Villes d'Amérique Latine plus grandes que leurs problèmes ?
Page 301-311
Résumé anglais The pilot plan of Brasilia, originally designed for a population of 500 000 inhabitants, has become, 40 years later, the "germ-cell" of a metropolis of more than 2 million people. Lucio Costa's urban project sets up the urban pattern of an entirely new urbanity. Aknowledged by UNESCO as human patrimony in 1987 and as ecologically protected area in 1994, this twofold heritage intensifies the contradictions of diffuse processes of metropolitan development. The sugestions made by Lucio Costa's "Brasilia revisitada" in 1987 and the 1996 plan of territorial organization tried to orientate the socio-spatial dynamics.
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