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Item Polo Cinematográfico Glauber Rocha(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2020-12-17) Arruda, Janyne Kêmille Gonçalves; Araújo, Cristina Filgueiras de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Paim, Felipe Barreiros; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Schettini, Thais; http://lattes.cnpq.br/The present work refers to the research carried out for the elaboration of the architectural, urban and landscape de- sign of a Cinematographic Pole, located in the city of Sal- vador / BA, directed to the production of audiovisual, with the implementation of functional and creative environmen- ts, bringing the architecture as a fundamental part of this production. In this way, the proposed object will also act as an element of transformation in the community, impacting mainly on the young people of the region. The methodology used took place through bibliographical and documentary research, field visits, studies of the infrastructure of the im- mediate surroundings, having as product the elaboration of the architectural project and its complementaries. The Cine- matographic Pole is expected to have a considerable impact on society, not only by rescuing cinema in Bahia as an archi- tectural landmark in the city.Item Solar Boa Vista o lugar e a memória(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2020-12-14) Santos, Jade Maria Antunes Fonseca; Araújo, Cristina Filgueiras de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Reis, Márcia Silva dos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/; Vital, Milena Andrade; http://lattes.cnpq.br/This academic work has as main objective to present how memory and landscape are related in cities and how it is possible to evoke the feeling of identity for the recovery of degraded public spaces. The Solar Boa Vista Park, an important space in the city of Salvador, breathes the history and culture of the Boa Vista de Brotas neighborhood, but has suffered from abandonment in recent years. It was found that providing attractions is important, but when people do not appropriate spaces, they lose their strength in the urban environment. This relationship of appropriation is linked to the feeling of belonging, since when the individual starts to relate his story to the space in which he is inserted, to the context of the place, there is an identification and a need to become a participative and active agent , and no longer passive. The public space belongs to everyone, without exception, and its symbols and elements, when preserved, preserve the identity of a place and its transmission to future generations.