Imaginário Moderno e representações
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24168/revistaprumo.v3i5.831Abstract
This article addresses the architectural representations of two railway stations of the Cia. Mogyana in Ribeirão Preto, one designed by Ramos de Azevedo in 1917 and published in the almanac of 1927, and another by Oswaldo Bratke made in 1961 and published in Revista Acrópole in 1966. Although the first one was never built and from the second one only the first of its three phases planned was completed, both participate in the constitution of the imaginary of the city.
Key-words: Architectural drawing; Railway stations; Company Mogyana; Popular imaginary.
