Paisagens iluminadas – aplicação metodológica no sítio histórico de Santa Leopoldina (ES)
2021; Volume: 1; Issue: 36 Linguagem: Inglês
10.37180/2675-0392-n36-7
ISSN2675-0392
AutoresCassio Santana Favero, Andréa Coelho Laranja,
Tópico(s)Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
ResumoArtificial lighting techniques and equipment have been, for many decades, tools for enhancing night landscape.However, these tools are not yet well explored in Brazil, as there is still no consensus on the methodology and protocol for the use of these tools towards enhancing the night landscape.The academic community, for its part, has been researching to discuss better ways of producing the nightly enhancement of Brazilian cities and historical sites.Thus, this article objectives apply methodological experimentation in artificial lighting at the historical site of Santa Leopoldina (ES).The experimentation was developed in a master's dissertation, which was proposed methodological experimentation for the development of artificial lighting projects focused on the enhancement of the historical site's night landscape.So, the methodology was applied at the Santa Leopoldina's historical site and followed the two suggested phases by the methodology, Landscape Diagnosis, and Landscape Characterization, as well as the stages within each phase.The experiment application at Santa Leopoldina allowed the identification of a surprise mark in the municipality, in the form of the Sagrada Família Church, as well as the strong interaction between city and topography, suggesting the creation of plans or layers to hierarchize the visuals and allow intervention.The experimentation allowed a complex analysis was done objectively by segmenting the process in stages allowing individual marks analysis, common landscape elements identification, experimentation site hierarchization, and, finally, solutions proposition.It was also possible to draw fifteen guidelines of historical
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