PROJETO CENTENÁRIO HANS BROOS (1921-2021)
UMA POSSIBILIDADE DE VALORIZAÇÃO PATRIMONIAL
Abstract
The “Hans Broos Centennial Project (1921 – 2021): A Possibility for Heritage Appreciation” Project addresses the issue of heritage appreciation through the dissemination of the architect's works in the Santa Catarina territory, which are currently threatened. The general objective of this project was to propose the integration of research and extension with teaching using the architect's works, which are included in the listing process under instruction at the National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN), as the guiding thread of the process. As a methodology, a bibliographical review was carried out, a survey of the material available for research, systematization of information and organization of the material for future publications. At the same time, the fellows redesigned these projects using specific teaching software, such as AutoCAD (2D) and Revit (3D). This material was gradually made available to the general public through various media, where it was possible to perceive the impacts provided by extension activities.
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