Light Sao Paulo Station, Brazil
FC-01x Future Cities (1st Run) - Exercise 1 : "Making the Invisible - Visible"
Uploaded on 2015-04-25 by amuracamiarqurb
Important points to contribute to visible features are: - Flow (ability of people in connectivity and access to other items); - Movement (number of people) - Historical elements (urban design character) - Nodal Point (meeting point for people, what features this season has importance to users) Elements contributing to invisibility are: - Lifestyle choice these people (which lead them to use the subway / train) - Insecurity of using the public system; - Quantativa feature (how many people used that station on or where they go and what points and stations this station takes?) The city information, links can be obtained from the data, activities and places in a significant way by detecting relationships between data or time. Urban functions that are associated with both the trip, that is, how people travel. Anyway, invisibility is in the imagination and how the environment is affected by the people, where they go, how are, or how. This makes the space has a value both material and immaterial.! ![digite a descrição da imagem aqui][1] Estação da Luz, São Paulo - Brasil [1]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14299837109924737.jpg