SPATIAL PLANNING IN BRASILIA: NEW DEMANDS, NEW SCALES, AND NEW APPROACHES

Autores/as

  • Ricardo Farret

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/ciga.v7i2.19119

Palabras clave:

Brasília. Spatial Planning. Urban Projects

Resumen

Built a partir of a urbanistic basic plan, Brasília, the federal capital of Brazil, dedicated in 1960, with its rapid population growth and spatial occupation, sees the precocious emergence of a non-planned metropolitan structure. Only after the 1970s, even in a descontinuous way, is formulated various macro scales attempts to spatial planning: of the Federal District, of the Metropolitan Area, and of the Geoeconomic Region. In this article, the various spatial plans and projects proposed for the Federal District and its surrounding área are described in a resumed form.

Biografía del autor/a

  • Ricardo Farret

    Architect and Urban Planner, PhD in Urban and Regional Planning, (Retired) Professor at the School of Architecture and Urbanism, currently is Associate Researcher at the Urban and Regional Studies Group, both of the University of Brasília. 

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2018-11-13

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SPATIAL PLANNING IN BRASILIA: NEW DEMANDS, NEW SCALES, AND NEW APPROACHES. (2018). Revista Eletrônica: Tempo - Técnica - Território Eletronic Magazine: Time - Technique - Territory, 7(2), 2018-04. https://doi.org/10.26512/ciga.v7i2.19119