Urban regulation and urban form. São Paulo in the 21st century

The 1972 General Zoning Law marked the production of the freestanding building type, preventing the continuous connexion between building and city. Such morphology, considered harmful to urban dynamics, lasted through urban legislation until 2014, when it was enacted the Strategic Master Plan and tw...

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Autor principal: Teles, Tatiane Oliveira
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spelling oai:ojs.rbeur.anpur.org.br:article-64202020-12-25T17:58:06Z Urban regulation and urban form. São Paulo in the 21st century Legislação urbanística e forma urbana. São Paulo no século XXI Teles, Tatiane Oliveira Cidade de São Paulo Legislações Urbanísticas Forma Urbana Edifício Isolado no Lote Fachada Ativa São Paulo City Urban Planning Regulations Urban form Freestanding Building Active Façade The 1972 General Zoning Law marked the production of the freestanding building type, preventing the continuous connexion between building and city. Such morphology, considered harmful to urban dynamics, lasted through urban legislation until 2014, when it was enacted the Strategic Master Plan and two years later, in 2016, the Land Installment, Use and Occupation Law. These laws implemented incentives for the active façade, a guideline that prefigures objection to the typology of the freestanding building. As such, it is analyzed to what extent the strategy of the active façade is an advance in terms of the strategy of these laws objectives (SÃO PAULO (Município), 2014, p. 54; 2016, p. 23), configurating urban spaces which, although connected to the lot unit, have as reference the block composition, overcoming the urban form degeneration and ensuring a better relation between public and private spaces. A Lei Geral de Zoneamento de 1972 marcou a produção da tipologia do edifício isolado no lote, obstando a relação contínua entre edifício e cidade. Tal morfologia, considerada deletéria à dinâmica urbana, perdurou por meio de legislações urbanísticas até 2014, quando se promulgou o Plano Diretor Estratégico; dois anos mais tarde, em 2016, foi a vez da Lei de Parcelamento, Uso e Ocupação do Solo. Tais leis implementaram incentivos à fachada ativa, diretriz que prefigura contestações à tipologia do edifício isolado no lote. Visto isso, analisa-se em que medida a estratégia da fachada ativa é um avanço no tocante aos objetivos dessas leis (SÃO PAULO (Município), 2014, p. 54; 2016, p. 23), de configurar espaços urbanos que, embora atrelados à unidade do lote, tenham como referência a composição da quadra, superando a degeneração da forma urbana e garantindo uma relação melhor entre os espaços públicos e privados. ANPUR 2020-12-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/6420 10.22296/2317-1529.rbeur.202042 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 https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/6420/5347
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title Urban regulation and urban form. São Paulo in the 21st century
title_short Urban regulation and urban form. São Paulo in the 21st century
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description The 1972 General Zoning Law marked the production of the freestanding building type, preventing the continuous connexion between building and city. Such morphology, considered harmful to urban dynamics, lasted through urban legislation until 2014, when it was enacted the Strategic Master Plan and two years later, in 2016, the Land Installment, Use and Occupation Law. These laws implemented incentives for the active façade, a guideline that prefigures objection to the typology of the freestanding building. As such, it is analyzed to what extent the strategy of the active façade is an advance in terms of the strategy of these laws objectives (SÃO PAULO (Município), 2014, p. 54; 2016, p. 23), configurating urban spaces which, although connected to the lot unit, have as reference the block composition, overcoming the urban form degeneration and ensuring a better relation between public and private spaces.
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