Lively square
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X35531Keywords:
Square, City, Community, CollectiveAbstract
Actions in benefit of cities must start from the appreciation and awareness of their importance by the population, and the lack of greater popular participation contributes to the existence of urban environments that are not properly appropriate and exploited in the wide possibility of their potentialities architectural, urban and landscaping. The “Praça Viva” project it is of an event of temporary occupation, of collective experience and revitalization of the relations near Square Santo Antônio, in Cachoeira do Sul/RS, so that it is no longer just a place of passage and becomes part of the day by day community. Carrying out an event with actions and urban interventions in a public square with the participation of the community come to the question of the right to the city, contributing to the commitment to the Brazilian sociocultural reality, by expanding citizen participation in the transformation of reality and space In which we live.
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