The present article is an ethnographic journey into the universe of techniques and rituals undertaken by companies geared to the demolition of architectural constructions. Viewed by many, more often than not, as merely brutal and even outrageous, the task of destroying is herein discussed in its material and symbolic complexity. Just as the act of building assumes a way of understanding and qualifying space in accordance with a set of social norms, the act of demolishing is, in and of itself, ruled by beliefs and cosmologies that vary a great deal from one context to the other. It will be suggested that the destroyer of walls and his sledgehammer may just as well unveil “history” and “heritage”, hidden in the midst of bricks, that even the most seasoned preservationist would not have even dreamt possible.
Atento às conversas do público que assistia ao incêndio e seguia o trabalho do corpo de bombeiros, ouvi quem lamentasse a perda de mais um antigo sobrado do centro da cidade. "Com o tombamento desses sobrados, só um incêndio mesmo para dar vazão à Espólio Arquitetônico: partilha, circulação e retorno do patrimônio demolido
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