The focus of the work is the analysis of the morphological and typological configuration of Paraisópolis favela, located in the southwest part of the municipality of São Paulo, from the theoretical and conceptual framework of Urban Morphology, especially from the type-morphological or process typological approach (Kropft, 2009) also known as the Italian School (Moudon, 1997). The main objective of this work is the identification of morphological and typological patterns both public and private imensions of favelas specifically in Paraisopolis. Starting from the realization that, on a global level, a process of "rooting" of favelas in the metropolises that are structured on themselves is at work, they remain and sediment in the collective imagination, producing an unprecedented sociocultural mutation; in other words, the physical structure of favelas, today, assumes the logic of stabilization and reorganization. The research is divided into two stages: 1) macro territorial scale - verifying the growth and expansion relations of the Paraisopolis favela in interface with the expansion of the metropolis; 2) local micro-scale - to identify and understand the spatial micro- ransformations and the evolution syntax of the urban fabric of the favela, responsible for the articulation of the different parts with each other and with the whole.
The form of the informal: a type-morphological analysis of the urban fabric of Paraisopolis favela.
Alessandro, Tessari;
2022
Abstract
The focus of the work is the analysis of the morphological and typological configuration of Paraisópolis favela, located in the southwest part of the municipality of São Paulo, from the theoretical and conceptual framework of Urban Morphology, especially from the type-morphological or process typological approach (Kropft, 2009) also known as the Italian School (Moudon, 1997). The main objective of this work is the identification of morphological and typological patterns both public and private imensions of favelas specifically in Paraisopolis. Starting from the realization that, on a global level, a process of "rooting" of favelas in the metropolises that are structured on themselves is at work, they remain and sediment in the collective imagination, producing an unprecedented sociocultural mutation; in other words, the physical structure of favelas, today, assumes the logic of stabilization and reorganization. The research is divided into two stages: 1) macro territorial scale - verifying the growth and expansion relations of the Paraisopolis favela in interface with the expansion of the metropolis; 2) local micro-scale - to identify and understand the spatial micro- ransformations and the evolution syntax of the urban fabric of the favela, responsible for the articulation of the different parts with each other and with the whole.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.