Stoa - Habitações e jardins
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Stoa - Habitações e jardins

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Stoa - habitações e jardins. Descubra o projeto Stoa: habitações e jardins. Uma mudança radical transformou o plano original de um bloco habitacional de 300m com passeio junto ao rio e parque.

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Abstract

O projeto para o Stoa sofreu, oposta­ mente à idéia original, uma mudança radical. O plano original era um bloco de habitações de 300 m de comprimento, com um passeio como base, onde os pedestres pudessem andar da borda norte à borda sul e vice-versa ao longo do parque e do rio. 


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The article, titled "Stoa - Habitações e jardins," introduces an architectural project named Stoa, seemingly focused on the design of dwellings and their integration with green spaces. The abstract provides an intriguing glimpse into the project's foundational stages, outlining an initial vision for a substantial 300-meter long housing block. This original concept thoughtfully incorporated a pedestrian promenade at its base, designed to facilitate movement along a park and river, suggesting an emphasis on public access and the harmonious connection between built environment and natural landscape. However, the abstract immediately reveals that this initial vision underwent a "radical change." While this statement piques the reader's interest regarding the project's evolution, it regrettably provides no further details about the nature of this transformation. The reader is left without any insight into *why* the change occurred, *what* the new design direction entails, or *how* it differs from the original concept. This omission leaves a significant gap in understanding the core development of the Stoa project, which is central to the article's premise. Based solely on this abstract, it is challenging to assess the full scope or innovation of the "Stoa" project. While the initial concept suggests an interesting engagement with urban planning, housing, and public space, the lack of information regarding the revised design limits the ability to evaluate the project's ultimate contribution or the challenges it sought to address. For a comprehensive understanding, a full paper would need to elaborate significantly on the reasons behind the "radical change," present the new design and its rationale, discuss the methodologies employed, and analyze the implications of the project's final form for architectural discourse on dwellings and gardens.


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