TONY GARNIER E A CIDADE INDUSTRIAL
2014; UNIVERSIDADE DO OESTE PAULISTA; Volume: 11; Issue: Especial Linguagem: Inglês
10.5747/ch.2014.v11.nesp.000536
ISSN1809-8207
AutoresBruna de Andrade Ferreira, Christian Pires, Jacqueline Saab, Larissa Dantas Rodrigues, Letícia Bortolo, Rafaella Prado, Yasmin Perosso, Korina Costa,
ResumoIn the nineteenth century, during the Industrial Revolution in large cities of Western Europe there were problems due to population growth without adequate urban planning, as well as the rampant property speculation, endless polluting factories and inadequate sanitary housing conditions.Through proposals grown up an ideal model of civilization "Utopian", an imaginary, fantastic city.The proposal from Tony Garnier for Industrial city was separating distinct places in zoning.In Lyon, France, Garnier made several constructions, such as the Grange Hospital -Blanche, the Municipal Stadium from Gerland and Halle, which is now a Historical Monument.
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