Brazil, Vitória
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Uploaded on 2020-05-23 by RIBEIRO, Thais de Lima
As visible informations we have humble houses, differentiated by their colors; the bay and boats; hills and houses that occupy their bases and some of vegetation. As invisible informations we can notice an economic category of part of society who needs differentiation and visibility and the profession of most of them. This invisible information identify characteristics of these group as a society and individuals. At first, they're part of the workforce that keeps the formal city running but they can't pay for living there: they've produced a type of informal space and constantly are treated according where they come from. The access of essentials services like schools, hospitals, and jobs are located on formal city and these communities doesn't have them, making that area a kind of a fault. In this context they're classified as a group, not individuals.The seek for individuality will be transformed into changes in the informal urban space itself, like the colors of the houses, artistic manifestations, urban gardens etc.Planners can use the behavioral indicator to direct the “production” of cities to specific groups even under a similar technique. They can gather relevant information and knowledge to align forces that makes influence on that space.