The Evolution of Urban Spatial Structure in Brasília: Focusing on the Role of Urban Development Policies
Many cities evolve over time, but some are designed from scratch. Brasília is presented as a unique case on urban planning for having been built from figuratively nothing, based on a design concept that was the brainchild of Brazilian urbanist Lucio Costa. The present study aimed to analyze...
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doaj-f26676a450bf434e853e4bb64306b1252020-11-25T00:10:57ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-01-0111255310.3390/su11020553su11020553The Evolution of Urban Spatial Structure in Brasília: Focusing on the Role of Urban Development PoliciesCayo Costa0Sugie Lee1Department of Urban Planning and Engineering, Hanyang University, 222 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul 04763, KoreaDepartment of Urban Planning and Engineering, Hanyang University, 222 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul 04763, KoreaMany cities evolve over time, but some are designed from scratch. Brasília is presented as a unique case on urban planning for having been built from figuratively nothing, based on a design concept that was the brainchild of Brazilian urbanist Lucio Costa. The present study aimed to analyze the interrelation between urban planning and spatial structure change over time to understand the role of urban development policies on the spatial organization of Brasília. The study was conducted based on three interrelated aspects: (1) The intentions of the plans, (2) territorial governance, and (3) external conditions. The results showed that the circumstances of territory occupation—characterized by a polycentric development system with dispersed satellite cities economically dependent on Brasília—have been gradually replaced by strategic development policies, mainly influenced by social and political driving forces. Accordingly, this research suggests a reconsideration of the scale of development instrumentations based on a better understanding of the metropolitan area of Brasília as a unique structure by strengthening its interrelations and seeking better coordination of interests and adaptability of governance processes.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/2/553urban development policyurban formspatial inequalityspatial structureBrasília |
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The Evolution of Urban Spatial Structure in Brasília: Focusing on the Role of Urban Development Policies |
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The Evolution of Urban Spatial Structure in Brasília: Focusing on the Role of Urban Development Policies |
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The Evolution of Urban Spatial Structure in Brasília: Focusing on the Role of Urban Development Policies |
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The Evolution of Urban Spatial Structure in Brasília: Focusing on the Role of Urban Development Policies |
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evolution of urban spatial structure in brasília: focusing on the role of urban development policies |
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Many cities evolve over time, but some are designed from scratch. Brasília is presented as a unique case on urban planning for having been built from figuratively nothing, based on a design concept that was the brainchild of Brazilian urbanist Lucio Costa. The present study aimed to analyze the interrelation between urban planning and spatial structure change over time to understand the role of urban development policies on the spatial organization of Brasília. The study was conducted based on three interrelated aspects: (1) The intentions of the plans, (2) territorial governance, and (3) external conditions. The results showed that the circumstances of territory occupation—characterized by a polycentric development system with dispersed satellite cities economically dependent on Brasília—have been gradually replaced by strategic development policies, mainly influenced by social and political driving forces. Accordingly, this research suggests a reconsideration of the scale of development instrumentations based on a better understanding of the metropolitan area of Brasília as a unique structure by strengthening its interrelations and seeking better coordination of interests and adaptability of governance processes. |
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urban development policy urban form spatial inequality spatial structure Brasília |
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