Espaço Cultural José Lins do Rego

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LocationAbdias Gomes de Almeida, 800, Tambauzinho, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
Coordinates7°07′20″S 34°50′43″W / 7.1221°S 34.8452°W / -7.1221; -34.8452
OwnerGovernment of the State of Paraíba
Capacity15,000[1]
Cultural Space José Lins do Rêgo
Interactive map of Cultural Space José Lins do Rêgo
LocationAbdias Gomes de Almeida, 800, Tambauzinho, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
Coordinates7°07′20″S 34°50′43″W / 7.1221°S 34.8452°W / -7.1221; -34.8452
OwnerGovernment of the State of Paraíba
Capacity15,000[1]
Construction
OpenedMarch 19, 1982 (1982-03-19)[2]
ArchitectSérgio Bernardes[3]

Espaço Cultural José Lins do Rêgo (English: Cultural Space José Lins do Rêgo) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, offering a center of culture, conventions, art, cinema, and astronomical in Brazil, located in the Brazilian city of João Pessoa in the state of Paraíba. It is a reference to architectural work throughout the country. It was built through a project developed by the architect Sérgio Bernardes. The Cultural Equipment has modern architecture in its characteristics. It was considered the first example of the metallic structure of the capital of Paraíba. The work has a strong monumental and symbolic character; its construction values the plastic expression and the functional capacity of the materials used. The architecture reinforces the contemporary and rational character of the use of spaces, among other aspects.[4]

Offers a number of attractions, the Archidy Picado Gallery, Lutheria, Planetarium, José Lins do Rêgo Museum, Anthenor Navarro Music School, Arena Theater, Paulo Pontes Theater, Dance School, Science Station and mezzanines for exhibitions, Circus School and the Juarez Library are on site. Batista range.[5]

The cultural space pays homage to the Brazilian writer, born in the state of Paraíba, José Lins do Rego, best known for his semi-autobiographical "cane cycle". the author of Menino de engenho, who gained international prominence with his works.

The José Lins do Rêgo Cultural Space, headquarters of the Espaço Cultural Foundation (FUNESC) is a Cultural Complex and Convention Center. It was inaugurated in 1982, under the Tarcísio de Miranda Burity Government. It is a reference architectural work throughout the country. It was built through the project developed by the architect Sérgio Bernardes.[6]

The cladding and sealing structure had “Technology and Regionalism” marks, where they present, in addition to the metal frame, reinforced pillars, large reinforced concrete spans and laminated wood. The area has acoustic ventilation and lighting, integrating the interior and exterior, allowing accessibility. The project was considered controversial, due to its size and complexity.

cultural space of João Pessoa

In its geographical structure, the Cultural Space was built on a slope, in a block of approximately 48,000m² (350m x 140m) - surrounded by the streets Severino Alves Aires (to the north), Governor José Gomes da Silva (to the south), Wandick Figueiras (to the east ) and Deputy Jáder Medeiros (to the West).

The coverage of the space is "Unique", and was called "Asa Branca". At the Central Nucleus a repository of knowledge “How to make seeds to germinate: next to the earth”. Underground. . “Between Asa Branca and the ground” Ground floor and Mezzanines.

In its structure there are several precepts of modern architecture: Free plan, interior-exterior communication, horizontal openings, volumetric simplicity, rationality, etc. The structure, a strong element and almost always a highlight in the projects of architect Sérgio Bernardes, is once again highlighted in the Funesc project.

Structure

FUNESC

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