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Não podia deixar de partilhar...é assim que se encontram os acessos à Praia do Aterro em Matosinhos… Bandeira Azul…alguém me consegue explicar a acessibilidade para todos, quando todos tem dificuldade em aceder á praia?...
A iluminação de um espaço é na minha opinião muito importante. Condicionará a sua utilização nos dias mais cinzentos de inverno e nas noites quentes de verão...
A intensidade da luz, a cor e sobre o que incide ou ilumina, podem potenciar o projecto ... é um complemento que não deve ser dispensado.
Once, it’s April, the international month of landscape architecture, we cannot pass without remember one of the most famous in this art.
This week, was celebrated Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American Landscape architecture.
In his extensive listo f projects, are included the Central Park, Prospect Park, both in New York city, Esmeral Necklace in Boston and Landscape surronding the United State Capitol building in Washington.
He was very important in the development and concept of Public space, created one of the most famous public park in the world.
“The design of central park embodies Olmsted’s social conciousness and commitment to egalitarian ideals. Influenced by Downing and his own observations regardins social class in England, China and American South, Olmsted believed that the common green spaces must always be equally acessible to all citiziens.” (wikipedia.org)