Circus Maior ou Cortile
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Bruno Albert

Circus Maior ou Cortile

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Circus maior ou cortile. Descubra o Circus Maior, elemento chave no plano diretor de desenho urbano para o terreno Céramique, formando um complexo arquitetônico com Bob van Reeth.

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Abstract

O Circus Maior é um dos elementos mais característicos no plano diretor de desenho urbano para o terreno Céramique. O bloco constitui um conjunto com o bloco 15 do arquiteto Bob van Reeth, localizado do outro lado da Avenida Céramique.


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The submitted title, "Circus Maior ou Cortile," and accompanying abstract introduce a paper focused on a specific urban design element within the "plano diretor de desenho urbano" for the "terreno Céramique." The abstract positions "Circus Maior" as a highly characteristic component of this master plan, highlighting its significance to the development. It also establishes a clear spatial relationship with "bloco 15" by architect Bob van Reeth, situated across the Avenida Céramique, suggesting a comparative or contextual analysis within a defined urban setting. Based on this brief summary, the paper appears to offer a detailed case study of a particular architectural or urban feature. The emphasis on "Circus Maior" as a defining element implies an in-depth exploration of its design, function, and significance within the Céramique development. The intriguing "ou Cortile" in the title further suggests a potential examination of its conceptualization, evolution, or alternative interpretations, possibly exploring the interplay between a public 'circus' and a more enclosed 'courtyard' space. The contextual link to Bob van Reeth's work provides a valuable comparative lens for understanding the broader urban fabric. However, the abstract is notably concise, lacking critical information regarding the paper's methodology, analytical framework, or principal findings. To properly evaluate the contribution of this work, a more comprehensive abstract would be essential, outlining the specific research questions addressed, the data sources utilized (e.g., archival research, design documents, site analysis), and the key insights or conclusions drawn. Without this crucial detail, it is impossible to ascertain the depth of analysis, originality, or broader implications of the study beyond its descriptive focus on a particular urban design element. Further information is required to determine its suitability for publication.


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