Debora Carneiro Avila
VERNACULAR RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE FROM THE GOLDEN CYCLE IN THE BRAZILIAN MIDWEST. BEST PRACTICES FOR THE RESTORATION.
Rel. Tanja Marzi, Cesare Tocci. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture For Heritage, 2025
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Abstract
UNESCO recognized the Historic Centre of the Town of Goiás as a World Heritage Site on December 16, 2001. According to ICOMOS, the place stands out as a European-style town that was well adapted to the climate, geography and cultural life of South America. The harmony of the houses, the proportions and the building types show a clear evolution in local design through time. The urban layout also makes it possible to see its stylistic changes, from colonial houses to the 19th century eclectic style, creating a mix of historic periods in the same city. For UNESCO, the Historic Centre of Goiás, and also the 18th-century vernacular houses of Brazil´s Midwest, are important proof of colonial urbanization and also part of world architectural heritage.
The use of local materials, simple proportions and clear style gives this heritage a special and global value, which explains why it received the World Heritage title
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