Ficções arquitetônicas para a construção da identidade

This article aims to present how, while using different architectural languages, two architectural fictions stage the same identity. The two cases studied are from Rio Grande do Sul, South Brazil, the area of Venetian immigration at the end of the XIX century. Today, the third generation of the desc...

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