Capela de São Miguel Paulista: O Projeto de Restauro como Ferramenta de Entendimento das Novas Linguagens do Patrimônio.

Authors

  • Tânia Cristina Bordon Mioto

Keywords:

Chapel of St. Michael, historic heritage, restoration, Capela de São Miguel do Arcanjo, patrimônio histórico e restauração

Abstract

This paper seeks to understand and summarize the design methodology of restoration of the Chapel of St. Michael in São Paulo, in order to understand the attitudes of intervention that allowed her to reintegrate the community and know the procedures crucial in this new qualification. Since the goal we intend to investigate this situation that gave it importance, and list the shares of the pioneering phase of Iphan with the current intervention. At this stage it must be demonstrated that preliminary steps and executive ended up happening simultaneously, with the working methods of empiricism, visible in the unfinished documentary research, the fragile oral records, in the absence of technicians and laboratories and also by the lack of previous experience. From the effects of history on the identity of the Monument, with interest in the outcome — in light of existing documents — we aim to understand the connections of greater importance that collaborated to develop the theme of heritage. Confronted the contents of the letters to property, attempted to understand how, in the reality of implementation, the spatial, historical and aesthetic stand out in the intervention process. Also on opposing sides of the theories of restoration, important in relation to pipelines and showing that the title of heritage makes us aware of the facts and aware of the attitudes and their consequences

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Published

2012-04-22

How to Cite

MIOTO, T. C. B. Capela de São Miguel Paulista: O Projeto de Restauro como Ferramenta de Entendimento das Novas Linguagens do Patrimônio. Graduate Journal in Architecture and Urbanism, [S. l.], v. 11, n. 1, p. 2, 2012. Disponível em: http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/cpgau/article/view/6060. Acesso em: 12 dec. 2025.

Issue

Section

Thesis Abstracts