Showing posts with label public market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public market. Show all posts
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Images of the CEASA
I took far far too long to decide to visit this place. Two weeks into my trip and documenting too many things I will never use, I found my pot of gold. The CEASA-RS is the "Central de Abastecimento do Rio Grande do Sul", an agricultural supply center. Farmers and sellers from the entire state drive to this complex between Porto Alegre and CANOAS to sell their produce at wholesale quantities. Local markets and restaurants all buy their supplies here directly from the planters. The complex within its 6 working hours circulates over 40,000 people every day. There were plans to double the complex but the land needed has yet to be purchased. The chaotic scene is the best proof of the success of the CEASA. It is the only major center in the state, although there are two micro-CEASAs in Pelotas and Caxias do Sul. Centers like these in smaller scales could maximize the distribution capabilities of the producers in the state, especially in places lacking strong trade organization like in the Pampas.
In the administrative building I also found old pictures of what the distribution centers looked like before the CEASA and a few pictures from the CEASA's construction.
In the administrative building I also found old pictures of what the distribution centers looked like before the CEASA and a few pictures from the CEASA's construction.
Labels:
canoas,
ceasa,
design,
development,
diagram,
pavilion,
pictures,
porto alegre,
product,
public market,
rural,
transition,
transportation
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Images of Bagé
A slideshow of my explorations in Bagé on Christmas day. It is the city in the Pampas that I am most familiar with and a short(ish) distance from the border sites I am researching.
Labels:
architecture,
bage,
border,
brazil,
city,
land use,
landscape,
pampas,
pictures,
precedents,
public market,
rural,
site,
thesis,
transition,
village
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Procession of Goods
In searching for a program, I have observed a gap in the ideal distribution and urbanization of a region. Despite plentiful land in most regions of Brazil and Latin America, the regional distribution infrastructure is overly dependent on truck traffic, due to a lack of railroads or alternative methods, and far too independent from the small population centers since they are destinations for goods and consumption instead of production centers supplying larger urban centers with goods. There should not be a radial procession of goods, but rather a gradient one.
Present Regional Distribution of Goods in Brazil
Proposed Distribution of Goods through Development of Rural Nuclei
Present Regional Distribution of Goods in Brazil
Proposed Distribution of Goods through Development of Rural Nuclei
Labels:
brazil,
distribution,
mercado publico,
product,
public market,
rural,
transition,
transportation,
urban,
village
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