Brazilian gardens in historical perspective
Notes on the origins, functions, and design of Recife’s squares
Keywords:
Gardens, Lanscape architecture, History, Nineteenth and twentieth centuries, BrazilAbstract
This text investigates Brazilian public gardens, considering their origins, functions, and design in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. In particular, it examines the garden squares built in the city of Recife, taking into account their relationship with pre-existing urban spaces and surrounding buildings, as well as the role of vegetation, walkways, water features, sculptures, and other ornaments and equipment. Thus, the text is divided into four parts. First, it presents the context of the development of public gardens in Brazilian cities, which included promenades, squares, and parks. Second, it discusses the origins of the concept of “squares” and its dissemination abroad. Third, it analyzes Recife’s garden squares drawing analogies between them and their European counterparts. In conclusion, it is our intention to cast light on Brazil’s garden culture, as well as on the importance of preserving public gardens today, due to their historic, cultural, social, and ecological significance, especially considering the high level of urbanization of post-industrial cities.
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