ABSTRACT Roberto Burle Marx created the Brazilian modern garden in Recife in the 1930s. He conceived the garden as an esthetic reintegration of the components of nature in which vegetation was the main element and, considering that, designed thirteen public gardens from 1935 to 1937, including Casa Forte Square, his first garden design. As the garden is perishable and renewable, according to The Florence Charter, due to all the physical and biological dynamics, the lack of conservation causes its degradation. Thus, this article presents the historiography of Casa Forte square to subsidize effective conservation actions.</p
This article explores the history of landscaping in northeastern Brazil, undertaking a case study of...
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Burle Marx believed that the landscape´s aesthetic dimension was an essential concept for human life...
This paper has as its main aim to present Burle Marx gardens inventory as an instrument to conserve ...
The Inventory of Burle Marx gardens is part of the research “The conservation of cultural landscape ...
The squares and gardens have always been constructed at the heart of cities, enshrining its history ...
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What are the conceptual dimensions that define the idea of a garden in Brazil? Which historic bases ...
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Ao projetar a praça Euclides da Cunha em 1935, o paisagista Roberto Burle Marx teve a intenção de cr...
The historic garden should be considered one that has cultural significance, being not only the squa...
Along the History of mankind gardens have had their characteristic interpretations linked to the aes...
Postmodernity is the cultural expression of the globalized economy, marked by the accelerated mobili...
The Dr. Salatiel Square, located at Marechal Bittencourt Street in the historical center of the São ...
This article explores the history of landscaping in northeastern Brazil, undertaking a case study of...
This article consists of a morfologic analysis of the projected landscape of the residence of Moreir...
Burle Marx believed that the landscape´s aesthetic dimension was an essential concept for human life...
This paper has as its main aim to present Burle Marx gardens inventory as an instrument to conserve ...
The Inventory of Burle Marx gardens is part of the research “The conservation of cultural landscape ...
The squares and gardens have always been constructed at the heart of cities, enshrining its history ...
Considered as the first village from Minas Gerais state, Mariana has important cultural and historic...
What are the conceptual dimensions that define the idea of a garden in Brazil? Which historic bases ...
The exuberance of Brazilian flora has caused admiration since the arrival of the first navigators. F...
This article aims to understand how the modernity of Roberto Burle Marx’s gardens drew from strategi...
Ao projetar a praça Euclides da Cunha em 1935, o paisagista Roberto Burle Marx teve a intenção de cr...
The historic garden should be considered one that has cultural significance, being not only the squa...
Along the History of mankind gardens have had their characteristic interpretations linked to the aes...
Postmodernity is the cultural expression of the globalized economy, marked by the accelerated mobili...
The Dr. Salatiel Square, located at Marechal Bittencourt Street in the historical center of the São ...
This article explores the history of landscaping in northeastern Brazil, undertaking a case study of...
This article consists of a morfologic analysis of the projected landscape of the residence of Moreir...
Burle Marx believed that the landscape´s aesthetic dimension was an essential concept for human life...