The early years of “Cia. City” in São Paulo (1911-1915): reviewing a lacuna

The present text proposes a historical review of the development and implantation of the first projects of the City of San Paulo Improvements and Freehold Land Co. Ltd., later known as Cia. City, together with its authorship, in view of the lacuna observed in the initial process of the company’s ope...

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1. autor: D'Elboux, Roseli Maria Martins
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spelling oai:ojs.rbeur.anpur.org.br:article-61942020-08-25T21:38:13Z The early years of “Cia. City” in São Paulo (1911-1915): reviewing a lacuna Revisión de una brecha: los primeros años de la Cia. City en São Paulo (1911-1915) R´évision d'un lacun: les premières années de "Cia. City" à Sao Paulo (1911-1915) Os primeiros anos da Cia. City em São Paulo (1911-1915): a revisão de uma lacuna D'Elboux, Roseli Maria Martins São Paulo Século XX Urbanização Cia. City Joseph Bouvard Garden-City São Paulo 20th century Urbanization Cia. City Joseph Bouvard Garden-City The present text proposes a historical review of the development and implantation of the first projects of the City of San Paulo Improvements and Freehold Land Co. Ltd., later known as Cia. City, together with its authorship, in view of the lacuna observed in the initial process of the company’s operation, between 1912 and 1915. Jardim América was considered the first project implemented by Cia. City in São Paulo and was developed in 1915. During the years prior to this, the company commercialized small previously urbanized lots, similar to many other real estate companies operating in São Paulo at the time. The review and collation of primary sources have demonstrated when the company’s technical framework began operating in São Paulo, and the initial guidelines that marked the design and implementation of the first projects, namely, Pacaembu, Butantã, Alto da Lapa and the Garden City, named Jardim América in 1917. Este texto propõe o resgate histórico do desenvolvimento e da implantação dos primeiros projetos da City of San Paulo Improvements and Freehold Land Co Ltd, posteriormente conhecida como Cia. City, bem como de sua autoria, em face de lacuna observada no processo inicial de operação da companhia, entre 1912 e 1915. O Jardim América é considerado o primeiro projeto implantado pela Cia. City em São Paulo e teria sido gestado a partir de 1915. Nos anos anteriores, sua atuação teria se limitado à comercialização de lotes pequenos, já urbanizados, assim como tantas outras imobiliárias em operação naquele momento. Com base no exame e no cotejamento de fontes primárias, procurou-se demonstrar quando o quadro técnico da companhia começou a operar em São Paulo e quais as diretrizes iniciais que marcaram a elaboração e a implantação dos primeiros projetos, a saber, Pacaembu, Butantã, Alto da Lapa e a Garden City, denominada Jardim América em 1917. ANPUR 2020-08-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/pdf https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/6194 10.22296/2317-1529.rbeur.202023pt Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; v. 22 (2020): January-December Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; v. 22 (2020): Janeiro-Dezembro 2317-1529 1517-4115 10.22296/2317-1529.RBEUR por eng https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/6194/5314 https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/6194/5315
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title The early years of “Cia. City” in São Paulo (1911-1915): reviewing a lacuna
title_short The early years of “Cia. City” in São Paulo (1911-1915): reviewing a lacuna
title_full The early years of “Cia. City” in São Paulo (1911-1915): reviewing a lacuna
title_fullStr The early years of “Cia. City” in São Paulo (1911-1915): reviewing a lacuna
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description The present text proposes a historical review of the development and implantation of the first projects of the City of San Paulo Improvements and Freehold Land Co. Ltd., later known as Cia. City, together with its authorship, in view of the lacuna observed in the initial process of the company’s operation, between 1912 and 1915. Jardim América was considered the first project implemented by Cia. City in São Paulo and was developed in 1915. During the years prior to this, the company commercialized small previously urbanized lots, similar to many other real estate companies operating in São Paulo at the time. The review and collation of primary sources have demonstrated when the company’s technical framework began operating in São Paulo, and the initial guidelines that marked the design and implementation of the first projects, namely, Pacaembu, Butantã, Alto da Lapa and the Garden City, named Jardim América in 1917.
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