doctoralThesis
Requiescat in park: o Central Park de Nova Iorque sob a ótica do cinema Norte - americano
Fecha
2014-12-15Registro en:
MEDEIROS, Eugenio Mariano Fonseca de. Requiescat in park: o Central Park de Nova Iorque sob a ótica do cinema Norte-americano. 2014. 315f. Tese (Doutorado em Arquitetura e Urbanismo) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Medeiros, Eugenio Mariano Fonseca de
Resumen
Taking into account the Environmental Restorative Theory
(ERT)
, created by
Fre
derick Law Olmsted in mid XIX ce
ntury
, according which, urban parks can
contribute to solve problems arisen from
crowding
, particularly urban stress, we analize
how the ERT arrived at XXI century, having as approach the evaluation of New York
Central Park (CP).
Considering that the CP and the
cinema were born around at the
same, we question if the North American cinema produced between 1960 and 2013
show the ideals, which engendered the CP. By answering this question we defend the
hypothesis
that, even though has existed adjusts and modificati
ons in the CP plan
through time, it kept reasonably faithful to the ERT premises, propitiating to the XX
and XXI centuries cinema identify and bring forth the presence of the Olmsted’s Ideals
in the present days. The thesis main
objective
was nonetheless u
nderstand similarities
and/or differences between the XIX century ideals (that gave birth to CP) and the way
the cinema represents the present uses of the place, taking into account that the
Olmstedian ERT proposal have survived to the context changes (soc
ial, economic,
political and cultural).
Methodologically
,
we drew upon bibliographical and
documental analysis to build the first chapters and to the cinema as analytical lenses to
investigate the ERT. The
results
point that although the CP plan has kept r
elatively
intact and faithful to the ERT
–
with the presence of natural elements in the films
(notably vegetation and water)
–
many of contemporary
behaviors were not foreseen
previously, especially in relation to sports practice, the massive feminine pres
ence, as
well as criminality.