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By Guilherme Mauro Restiffe Wisnik

United Kingdom Architecture News - Sep 08, 2014 - 10:01   2532 views

By Guilherme Mauro Restiffe Wisnik

by William Wisnik

The ruins of Congonhas

In the foreground of the ground, an uneven and cracked asphalt, taken by waste accumulated adrift, as boxes, bags, newspaper sheets, clothes and debris of fallen walls destroyed themselves just ahead. Then a sequence of columns lined concrete, even without horizontal beams or cradles that unite. Behind them, a shapeless mass of structures (mainly buildings) and fairly diverse in terms of their heights, but uniform in appearance plastic, forming a kind of wall to the second stage. And finally, above all, a very dirty white sky, which does not seem to offer redemption to the feelings of melancholy and abandonment that dominate the picture. Incidentally, everything is scratched and grimy image, feeling is intensified by granulation something dreamlike this series of black and white Mauro Restiffe made in the city of São Paulo.

The scene is located in Vila Congonhas, in the vicinity of the airport of the same name, and the sequence of columns down the valley toward Journalist Roberto Marinho Avenue, as part of the structural works of the Monorail Line 17 CPTM, still under construction, which Jabalpur to bind the Morumbi. However, nothing in this series of columns, amid a bleak scenario suggests an uplifting project. Arranged in a seemingly chaotic pace, and gradually sinking into the framing of the scene, they suggest us, as everything else in the picture, the less sense than building from ruin. So even the waits of iron rods over the columns, elements necessary for future mooring beams, appear less as indices of future than as signs of improvisation and abandonment. Construction and ruin, therefore, are not antagonistic terms here, but fraternized, pointing to a state of ruinous building featuring well São Paulo's urban experience.....Continue Reading

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