Drawings for ‘Post-Compact City: Drawing out design strategies from Brasilia’

Axonometric drawings for the book ‘Post-Compact City: Drawing out design strategies from Brasilia’ by Guilherme Lassance, Luciana Saboia, Carolina Pescatori and Cauê Capillé
Brasilia, Distrito Federal

Authors: Guilherme Lassance, Luciana Saboia, Carolina Pescatori and Cauê Capillé

Drawings: Arthur Frensch, Bárbara Amorim, Gabriel Perucchi, Ione Almeida, Isabella Derenusson, Isadora Furtado, Júlia Lopes, Lucas Marques, Marcello Soares, Marcos Cambuí, Mariana Cruz, Roberto Costa, Victor Itonaga, Victoria Jannuzzi

ISBN: 9786587913612

Keywords: Axonometric, Drawings, Modernism, Publications, Urban Design

Year: 2021

Post-compact city presents the hypothesis that another view on modern urbanism may provide us with clues for dealing with the challenges of the contemporary urban phenomenon. The book argues that there is an urgent need for a design strategy that provides an alternative for a recipe to make the non-compact compact, on the one hand, and the simple inclusion of the condition of non-place, non-city and unbuilt in a new expanded epistemology of urbanism, on the other. (Source: authors)

The drawings above are part of a larger group of case studies that illustrates the book’s argument.

Deformation: States Arcade
Differentiation: Banco do Brasil Cultural Center
Dilution: University Restaurant at UnB