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urbe. Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana | 2016

Beira, a modernist landscape in Tropical Africa

Mário Gonçalves Fernandes; Rui Passos Mealha; Rui Paes Mendes

Beira is a complex and unique case study regarding the implementation of modernist ideas in tropical countries. The city became prosperous due to the high yields provided by its rail and port interface connecting to Rhodesia/Zimbabwe; it attracted wealth, ambitious, talented young Portuguese architects and civil engineers that built a paradoxical metropolis, filled with iconic modernist buildings, complex and unorthodox technical solutions that filled an unique urban plan in the Portuguese colonial Africa. This article discusses the city expansion process based on a modernist matrix, deeply influenced by Brazilian architectural and urban imaginary, emphasizing the application of modernist influence in the citys expansion logic as well as technical and political options. It also discusses the importance of the exchange of ideas; and urban and architectural models among Portuguese architects and civil engineers based in Mozambique. The authors methodologically conducted an established recognition fieldwork of the citys matrix and identified the modernist architectural legacy of Brazilian influence by selecting the most emblematic examples among the buildings.Beira is a complex and unique case study regarding the implementation of modernist ideas in tropical countries. The city became prosperous due to the high yields provided by its rail and port interface connecting to Rhodesia/Zimbabwe; it attracted wealth, ambitious, talented young Portuguese architects and civil engineers that built a paradoxical metropolis, filled with iconic modernist buildings, complex and unorthodox technical solutions that filled an unique urban plan in the Portuguese colonial Africa. This article discusses the city expansion process based on a modernist matrix, deeply influenced by Brazilian architectural and urban imaginary, emphasizing the application of modernist influence in the city’s expansion logic as well as technical MGF é geógrafo, doutor em Geografia Humana, investigador do Centro de Estudos e Ordenamento do Território (CEGOT), Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: mgfernan@letras.up.pt RPM é arquitecto, licenciado em Arquitectura, investigador do Centro de Estudos de Arquitetura e Urbanismo (CEAU) da Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: rmealha@letras.up.pt RPM é geógrafo, doutor em Geografia Humana, investigador do Centro de Estudos e Ordenamento do Território (CEGOT), Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: ruipaesmendes@gmail.com


Archive | 2016

Beira: uma paisagem modernista na África Tropical = Beira: a modernist landscape in Tropical Africa

Mário Gonçalves Fernandes; Rui Passos Mealha; Rui Paes Mendes

Beira is a complex and unique case study regarding the implementation of modernist ideas in tropical countries. The city became prosperous due to the high yields provided by its rail and port interface connecting to Rhodesia/Zimbabwe; it attracted wealth, ambitious, talented young Portuguese architects and civil engineers that built a paradoxical metropolis, filled with iconic modernist buildings, complex and unorthodox technical solutions that filled an unique urban plan in the Portuguese colonial Africa. This article discusses the city expansion process based on a modernist matrix, deeply influenced by Brazilian architectural and urban imaginary, emphasizing the application of modernist influence in the citys expansion logic as well as technical and political options. It also discusses the importance of the exchange of ideas; and urban and architectural models among Portuguese architects and civil engineers based in Mozambique. The authors methodologically conducted an established recognition fieldwork of the citys matrix and identified the modernist architectural legacy of Brazilian influence by selecting the most emblematic examples among the buildings.Beira is a complex and unique case study regarding the implementation of modernist ideas in tropical countries. The city became prosperous due to the high yields provided by its rail and port interface connecting to Rhodesia/Zimbabwe; it attracted wealth, ambitious, talented young Portuguese architects and civil engineers that built a paradoxical metropolis, filled with iconic modernist buildings, complex and unorthodox technical solutions that filled an unique urban plan in the Portuguese colonial Africa. This article discusses the city expansion process based on a modernist matrix, deeply influenced by Brazilian architectural and urban imaginary, emphasizing the application of modernist influence in the city’s expansion logic as well as technical MGF é geógrafo, doutor em Geografia Humana, investigador do Centro de Estudos e Ordenamento do Território (CEGOT), Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: mgfernan@letras.up.pt RPM é arquitecto, licenciado em Arquitectura, investigador do Centro de Estudos de Arquitetura e Urbanismo (CEAU) da Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: rmealha@letras.up.pt RPM é geógrafo, doutor em Geografia Humana, investigador do Centro de Estudos e Ordenamento do Território (CEGOT), Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: ruipaesmendes@gmail.com


urbe. Revista Brasileira de Gestão Urbana | 2015

Beira, uma paisagem modernista na África Tropical

Mário Gonçalves Fernandes; Rui Passos Mealha; Rui Paes Mendes

Beira is a complex and unique case study regarding the implementation of modernist ideas in tropical countries. The city became prosperous due to the high yields provided by its rail and port interface connecting to Rhodesia/Zimbabwe; it attracted wealth, ambitious, talented young Portuguese architects and civil engineers that built a paradoxical metropolis, filled with iconic modernist buildings, complex and unorthodox technical solutions that filled an unique urban plan in the Portuguese colonial Africa. This article discusses the city expansion process based on a modernist matrix, deeply influenced by Brazilian architectural and urban imaginary, emphasizing the application of modernist influence in the citys expansion logic as well as technical and political options. It also discusses the importance of the exchange of ideas; and urban and architectural models among Portuguese architects and civil engineers based in Mozambique. The authors methodologically conducted an established recognition fieldwork of the citys matrix and identified the modernist architectural legacy of Brazilian influence by selecting the most emblematic examples among the buildings.Beira is a complex and unique case study regarding the implementation of modernist ideas in tropical countries. The city became prosperous due to the high yields provided by its rail and port interface connecting to Rhodesia/Zimbabwe; it attracted wealth, ambitious, talented young Portuguese architects and civil engineers that built a paradoxical metropolis, filled with iconic modernist buildings, complex and unorthodox technical solutions that filled an unique urban plan in the Portuguese colonial Africa. This article discusses the city expansion process based on a modernist matrix, deeply influenced by Brazilian architectural and urban imaginary, emphasizing the application of modernist influence in the city’s expansion logic as well as technical MGF é geógrafo, doutor em Geografia Humana, investigador do Centro de Estudos e Ordenamento do Território (CEGOT), Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: mgfernan@letras.up.pt RPM é arquitecto, licenciado em Arquitectura, investigador do Centro de Estudos de Arquitetura e Urbanismo (CEAU) da Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: rmealha@letras.up.pt RPM é geógrafo, doutor em Geografia Humana, investigador do Centro de Estudos e Ordenamento do Território (CEGOT), Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, e-mail: ruipaesmendes@gmail.com


Revista Cidades | 2008

URBANISMO CONTEMPORÂNEO E MORFOLOGIA URBANA NAS CIDADES DO NORTE DE PORTUGAL (1852-1926)

Mário Gonçalves Fernandes


Archive | 2017

A felicidade na valoração subjetiva da experiência turística: território, paisagem e identidade: retrato de um projecto

Luís Paulo Saldanha Martins; Helder Marques; Mário Gonçalves Fernandes; S. Oliveira


Simpósio Luso-Brasileiro de Cartografia Histórica | 2016

O contributo da cartografia temática para a difusão do turismo em Portugal : alguns exemplos

Luís Paulo Saldanha Martins; Helder Marques; Mário Gonçalves Fernandes


Archive | 2016

O contributo da cartografia temática para a difusão do turismo em Portugal: exemplos e apontamentos de leitura

Luís Paulo Saldanha Martins; Helder Marques; Mário Gonçalves Fernandes


XIV Colóquio Ibérico de Geografia | 2014

O turismo como argumento para o desenvolvimento : o Concelho de Baião entre a profusão do património natural e a espessura das actividades humanas

Luis J. A. Martins; Mário Gonçalves Fernandes; Rui Paes Mendes


Archive | 2014

Morfologia urbana em diferentes contextos territoriais: ensaio metodológico aplicado em Matosinhos, Guimarães, Viana do Castelo e Celorico de Basto

Mário Gonçalves Fernandes; Teresa Sá Marques; Sérgio Magalhães


Archive | 2013

A apropriação tropical da Cidade-Jardim - o caso Moçambicano

Mário Gonçalves Fernandes; Rui Paes Mendes

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