Physical-Spatial Design

The physical and spatial project of HIDS is being developed in three parallel and complementary work fronts.

1 – The Korean company KRIHS was contracted by the IDB, as part of the Technical Cooperation (items 3.8 and 3.9) established between the Bank, Unicamp and the City Hall of Campinas, to develop the physical and spatial design of HIDS.

2 – A team made up of professors from the Architecture and Urbanism courses at Unicamp and PUC-Campinas, professors from the areas of Civil Engineering, Urban Ecology and Demography and researchers from Unicamp, and also from the 15 students of the new Post-Graduate Program Graduation Lato Sensu in Architecture, Urbanism and Civil Engineering at FEC-Unicamp, with the support of Unicamp’s Executive Directorate for Integrated Planning (DEPI), has the challenge of defining an Urban Project for the entire area. This project should take into account the most advanced concepts in terms of ecology, geology, topography, drainage, landscape, heritage, energy and hydro-sanitary infrastructure, landscaping, mobility, waste management, urban agriculture, demography, housing of interest social, mixed use, living spaces and innovation hubs, among others. In addition to being built with the support and participation of the community, this should be an exemplary project from the theoretical and scientific point of view, replicable and capable of transforming the current concepts of use and occupation of space. For more information on this work front, click here.

3 – The IDB also hired two local urban planning companies to develop the project in collaboration with the local team and to be the interface between the Brazilian team and KRIHS: IDOM e Demacamp.

Team

Coordination: Gabriela Celani – FEC Unicamp

Associated Coordination: Jonathas M. P. da Silva – School of Architecture – PUC-Campinas

 

  • Arthur Catho – Instituto Eldorado
  • Carlos Prax – Cargill
  • Cássia Mendes – Embrapa
  • Claudio José Franzolin – Law School – PUC-Campinas
  • Edsel Teles – Embrapa
  • Emilia Rutowski – FEC Unicamp
  • Eneida Rachel Campos – FCM Unicamp
  • Evandro Monteiro – FEC Unicamp
  • Fábio de A. Muzetti – School of Architecture – PUC-Campinas
  • Fernanda Serralha – Facamp
  • Gustavo Pereira Fraga – FCM Unicamp
  • Jonathas M. P. da Silva – School of Architecture – PUC-Campinas
  • Josué Mastrodi – Law School – PUC-Campinas
  • Maria Lúcia Ferreira – Facamp
  • Maurício André Garcia – SANASA
  • Patricia Mara Sanches – FEC Unicamp
  • Renato Póvia – CPFL
  • Ricardo Pannain – PUC-Campinas
  • Rubens Fujiki Maeda – CPQD
  • Sidney Piocchi Bernardini – FEC Unicamp
  • Silvia Mikami – FEC Unicamp
  • Thalita Dalbelo – Master Plan Unicamp
  • Thiago Carneiro Amin – PUC-Campinas
  • Vanderlei Braga – Georeferencing Unicamp
  • Wilson Ribeiro dos Santos Jr. – School of Architecture– PUC-Campinas

Investments

Component 3. Physical and spatial design
Support Lato Sensu Graduate Program in Architecture, Urbanism and Civil Engineering at FEC-Unicamp FEC/DEPI/Unicamp R$ 180.000,00

Status

December/2021 – The Latu Senso Graduate course has been completed and all the material generated (podcasts, ebooks, TCCs and summary cards) will be made available on a digital page. The contracting of the Korean consultancy (KRIHS) has been completed, but the hiring of the local office to support KRIHS is still pending.

Documents