Intervention in Patriarca Square: A Return to the Condition of Place

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https://doi.org/10.26439/limaq2026.n017.7922

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non-places, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, palimpsest city, public space revitalization, space and place

Abstract

This article explores how architecture manifests in relation to the concept of non-place, as conceptualized by French ethnologist Marc Augé. It specifically investigates how this concept is expressed in public spaces within the built environment. The article closely examines the influence of Paulo Mendes da Rocha’s design for Patriarca Square in São Paulo, completed in 1992. In this project, Mendes da Rocha introduces an aesthetic feature that alters perceptions of spatial scale in a public space in the historic center of the city, creating a multi-layered structure that embodies local memory. This article analyzes Mendes da Rocha’s strategies to restore the connections that give this historic site its memory and symbolism. It reflects on how public interventions can reshape non-places, particularly in areas that have experienced overlapping layers of time and where connections to the past are fading. This exploration encourages the development of new frameworks for interpreting space.

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Author Biographies

  • Henry Farkas, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil

    Doctoral candidate in the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism (2025), holder of a master’s degree in Architecture (2024), and bachelor’s degree holder in Architecture and Urbanism from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas. (2021). He is a fulltime professor in the Architecture and Urbanism program at Centro Universitário Nossa Senhora do Patrocínio (CEUNSP), where he has taught at the Salto-SP and Itu-SP campuses since 2024. He is a researcher in the Urban Studies: Culture and Architecture (EU:CA) group, in the research area of theory, history, and criticism in architecture and urbanism, where he has conducted CAPES-funded research since 2017.

  • Jane Victal, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil

     

    PhD and MA in Architecture and Urbanism from the University of São Paulo. BA in Architecture and Urbanism from the Pontifi cal Catholic University of Campinas (PUC-Campinas). Completed postdoctoral studies at King’s College London. Full Professor in the Graduate Program in Architecture and Urbanism at PUC-Campinas, where she also leads the Urban Studies: Culture and Architecture research group. Ad hoc consultant for FAPESP and CAPES. Former tutor for the Tutorial Education Program of the Secretariat of Higher Education; former institutional representative for the same program under the Ministry of Education. Former coordinator of both the audiovisual and the documentation centers at the Center for Exact, Environmental, and Technological Sciences at PUC-Campinas. Former editor and editorial board member of the Oculum Ensaios journal.

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2026-05-29

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Farkas, H., & Victal, J. (2026). Intervention in Patriarca Square: A Return to the Condition of Place. Limaq, 017, 201-219. https://doi.org/10.26439/limaq2026.n017.7922