Drawing (...) City (...) Body, Dwelling on Earth: Imagined-Architectures: Architectural Graphic Representation and Other Images
ISBN: 9780429398773
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / CRC Press
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This international seminar's fifth edition, dedicated to the theme Desenho (...) Cidade (...) Corpo, Habitando a Terra (Drawing [...] City [...] Body, Inhabiting the Earth) was held as a joint activity between: this C.I.A.U.D./F.A./U.Lisboa Research Project, the University of São Paulo, represented by the Maria Antônia University Centre, and the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora. Its objectives were threefold: To discuss how Drawing in/of the City and the elements that identify it (geographical area, inhabitants, natural landscape and/or built landscape; present, desired or memorable facts and data) are represented and identified through the presence and/or action of the body, in the form of gestures, movements, interventions, displacements or permanence. To problematise the association between Drawing and City from the starting point of the perception of the Body, assuming this mediation as a condition for the particular construction of that relationship. To identify the presence of the Body in the Representations/Drawings of the City, submitting this event or phenomenon to analysis, aiming for cognitive production.

The contributions will be of interest to artists, academics and professionals in the fields of drawing and the arts, architecture, sociology, philosophy, urbanism and design.


Pedro António Janeiro is a Professor with Aggregation at the Lisbon School of Architecture, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, with a Post-Doctor of the Postgraduate Program in Lisbon School of Architecture and Urbanism of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, PROARQ/FAU/UFRJ. He is a Scientific Coordinator of the Research Project "Imagined-Architectures: architectural graphic representation and other images", at CIAUD/FCT/FA/ULisboa.

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