Dissertação
Campus da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria: inventário do patrimônio moderno (1960-1970)
Fecha
2019-08-09Autor
Wolle, Alberto Brilhante
Institución
Resumen
The present essay is based on the preservation of the modern architectural patrimony
on the campus of University Federal de Santa Maria, RS, a significant sample of
this unique period of Brazilian architecture, encompassing the period between the
1960s and 1970s.This work was motived by big changes that misleaded texts and
the original perception of its original urban design and the building’s own characteristic.
To help keeping data and preservation of this architectural typology, it was used
the instrument on the list of the Integrate System of Knowledge and Mangement
(SICG), developed by The Historical and Artistic Heritage National Institute (IPHAN).
For the accomplishment of this work, the methodology used started with the bibliographic
review about the referential theories of subjects as culture, values assignment
and patrimony, concepts of Inventory, University as well as constitution and
consolidation of Modern architectural movement, from international to local scale,
beyond the process of implementation and characterization of the UFSM campus.
Based on these data, the target constructions were identified, selected and registered
in inventory files supported by surveys and documental researches in the Division
of General Files and in the Register Center of UFSM. The results confirm the
understanding of the subject of study as part of the modern movement that was being
consolidated as a precedent which was expanding throughout Brazil. On the other
hand, the large period to build the constructions, most of the times without manual,
neither conservation nor preservation projects. Besides that, the changes and new
insertions in those buildings which reflect the suppression of elements and the loss of
important architectural characteristics, proclaimed by the ideas of modernism in right
at that time. As a result, the inventory was made and exposed as an appendix in the
end of the essay, in order to deepen new studies and promote actions that aim to
preserve that kind of architectural typology, whose UFSM campus is an important
sample to be considered, valued and preserved.