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Old Posted Apr 7, 2009, 1:06 AM
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^ Nice skywalk but I was a little distracted.
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Outside of Minniapolis and Houston, Atlanta may have the most skywalks in the US. It explains alot about the lack of streetlife.







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I dont think brazilian legislation allows private property, which is restricted to real estate area, to cross over or even invade area of public property (sidewalks, streets, etc).

thus, sidewalks over streets are RARE and need special permission and changes in municipal legislation to be built.

skywalk over road in Paraná


skywalk in Porto Alegre airport, connecting terminal to garage building


Porto Alegre Public Ministery skywalk


in old industry transformed into mall, in Porto Alegre


one over a street in the most degradated part of Porto Alegre downtown



Congresso Nacional, in Brasilia



skywalk connecting two malls in the city of São Vincente, São Paulo State



skywalk in Curitiba




skywalk in Riachuelo Street, São Paulo


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from Rio´s municipal theater


in construction in Belém, Pará state



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i think thats the same one from Curitiba, but another angle


in Olinda, Pernambuco state


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I think that headline in that one picture translates to "Metropolitan Portico is marked for Belem". And the caption above it says, "The grandiose 'Metropolitan Portico' project is going to offer transit fluidity and separate the two thousand strong pedestrian circulation from the BR 316 highway, between Belem's and Ananindeua's municipal boundaries." Or something like that.
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I think that headline in that one picture translates to "Metropolitan Portico is marked for Belem". And the caption above it says, "The grandiose 'Metropolitan Portico' project is going to offer transit fluidity and separate the two thousand strong pedestrian circulation from the BR 316 highway, between Belem's and Ananindeua's municipal boundaries." Or something like that.
you got close

TITLE
Metropolitan Portal/Gate is a landmark (or history mark) for Belém.

CAPTION
The grandious project "Pórtico Metropole" will offer transit fluidity and security to the 2 thousand pedestrians that circulate every hour in the kilometer zero of BR316 highway, between Belem's and Ananindeua's municipal boundaries




thats the beauty of latin and greek influence in european languages... even portuguese and english have so many similar words
grandioso - grandious
projeto - project
pórtico - portal
metropole - metropolis
oferecer - conjugation of "to offer"
fluidez - fluidity
trânsito - transit, traffic
segurança - security
pedestres - pedestrians
circulam - circulate
hora - hour
quilômetro - kilometer
zero - zero
rodovia - literal translation would be roadway, but rodo comes from roda (wheel), althought that may be the origin of the english word ROAD?
limites - limits
municípios - municipalities


ps: apparently the word pórtico translates directly as portico in english (basically an italian word inserted into english language). Its interesting that in latin languages, its easier to find words etimology family... pórtico, portal, porta (door), portão (gate), porteira, etc. Door, Gate and Portal seem to have no relation on the other hand, in the english language.
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cool thread... there's a lot in nyc but i am too lazy to find them all. so here's a few cool ones














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two more in Brazil, at Recife



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Here is some information on Calgary's +15 system. Complete with map, as well as list of buildings connected.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B15
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Somehow it doesn't surprise me that Vegas has a skywalk that's almost as big as a building...
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I'm liking this one - almost like a porch that has ripened into a skywalk.

I love this style of painting buildings in Brazil - simple yet so intelligent in the way it picks out features.
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This one from Milwaukee is in the Miller Brewery Complex. Its not for people as much as it is for beer. There are several conveyer belts suspended over the walkway inside of it that have cases of beer flowing over them. Its very Milwaukeesque when you go under it and just see a constant flow of cases of beer over the road from the bottling plant into the warehouse:


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And who can forget the over-freeway travel oasis' in Chicagoland:

O'hare Oasis:

illinoisoases.com

How they used to look before they were rebuilt:


simonsfamily.net

Before Wendy's desecrated what was really a nice piece of modern architecture:

simonsfamily.net


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Who can forget this Serbian disaster/masterpiece in Belgrade?
I believe its called a "disasterpiece"...
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Whoa, that one's really weird. I'd feel weirded out if I was under that pointy bit...
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How about this pointy thing in Chicago:


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How about this pointy thing in Chicago:


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That's a vertical pointy thing, not a horizontal one that doesn't appear to have proper supports!
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That's a vertical pointy thing, not a horizontal one that doesn't appear to have proper supports!
You can't see it very well there, but it is horizontal as well:

aia.org

When you stand directly under the point its quite dizzying.
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The Bullring (Selfridges) Birmingham:



http://wikitravel.org/en/Birmingham_(Midlands)
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The Picture Collection KFB Photo News & Art, Flickrhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/photo-w...fb/3211025862/
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There are a bunch in Wilmington, maybe 5 or 6, definitely at least 4. I think all of them exist to connect Bank of America's Bracebridge buildings to each other. They used to be MBNA's buildings before Bank of America took over, and MBNA built them. DuPont used to have a skywalk connecting a couple of their buildings, but they uninstalled it maybe 10 years ago or so.



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