Lingotto is a district of Turin, Italy, and the location of the Lingotto building in Via Nizza. This building once housed an automobile factory built by Fiat. Construction started in 1916 and the building opened in 1923. The design (by young architect Matté Trucco) was unusual in that it had five floors, with raw materials going in at the ground floor, and cars built on a line that went up through the building. Finished cars emerged at rooftop level to go onto the test track. It was the largest car factory in the world at that time. For its time, the Lingotto building was avante-garde, influential and impressive—Le Corbusier called it "one of the most impressive sights in industry", and "a guideline for town planning". 80 different models of car were produced there in its lifetime, including the Fiat Topolino of 1936.
The factory became outmoded in the 1970s and the decision was made to finally close it in 1982. The closure of the plant led to much public debate about its future, and how to recover from industrial decline in general. An architectural competition was held, which was eventually awarded to Renzo Piano, who envisioned an exciting public space for the city. The old factory was rebuilt into a modern complex, with concert halls, theatre, a convention centre, shopping arcades and a hotel. The eastern portion of the building is the headquarters of the Automotive Engineering faculty of the Polytechnic University of Turin. The work was completed in 1989. The track was retained, and can still be visited today on the top floor of the shopping mall and hotel.
Lingotto is a station of the Turin Metro. The station was opened on March 6, 2011. Lingotto metro station is located in the busy, commercial district of southcentral Torino, on the via Nizza. It is located within walking distance to the Torino Lingotto, Eataly, Torino Palavela and the Oval Lingotto. It is also within walking distance to the CTO Hospital (Turin), a major orthopedic teaching hospital in Torino.
Jabaquara, zona sul de São Paulo
aqui começa a história de mais um desesperado
um moleque branquinho no meio de milhões
qual será seu futuro?
ele já vive no escuro
Situação apertou, teve que mudar
esquecer dos amigos e se virar
A cidade escolhida foi Peruíbe
Carnaval e Ano Novo parece o Caribe
mas viver na cidade é um sufoco
todo dia noiado você fica louco
A nóia te persegue sem você querer
vários dias, vários anos, ela está com você
mas isso vai mudar
não preciso nem falar que...
refrão -
Hoje eu vou zuar,
vou sair com a molecada, ver o tempo passar
Hoje eu vô zuar
me divertir aqui, me divertir ali
Deixando isso de lado, a cidade é boa
molecada é firmeza e não fica à tôa
todo mundo tenta um trampo
mas nem todos conseguem
O nosso mundo tá assim, tem muita gente sofrendo
de quem é a culpa? O que eles estão querendo?
Uma massa de analfabetos, todos desordenados
e que vendem o seu voto por alguns trocados
mais isso hoje em dia já é comum
ninguém se importa com os outros
cada um, cada um
Se matar e morrer é a lei
desculpa, meu truta, chegou sua vez
não vou ser assim não vou me adaptar
essa lógica é um vírus e quer te matar
mais isso vai mudar não preciso nem falar que...
REFRÃO
Peruíbe é passado, agora o presente,
eu vivo em Santos uma vida descente
não tenho vida de luxo e nem de conforto
vivo numa cidade cujo o espelho é o porto
Contrabando, furtos, eu sei que tem
mas que país dependente não sofre isso também?
A América está em crise, mas o norte sobrevive
cada dia expandindo um ideológico assassino,
o capital é tudo, mas eu não me iludo
vivo minha vida sem estar em apuros.
Dou valor para o homem e não pro seu dinheiro
uma palavra vale mais do que faz
são palavras em harmonia que trazem a paz.
Esse papo já excedeu e eu quero mudar
por isso vamos junto, vamos zuar...hug.
REFRÃO
Hoje eu vô zuar, não quero nem saber
hoje eu vô zuar e que vá tudo
Ouvindo LINCAUT vou aloprar
a noite inteira, até o sol raiar
Sem noção do que irá rolar
sem noção de que horas eu vou voltar
Só sei que várias minas eu vou catar
E que vá tudo
Sabe por quê? Hahahahaha
REFRÃO
Lingotto is a district of Turin, Italy, and the location of the Lingotto building in Via Nizza. This building once housed an automobile factory built by Fiat. Construction started in 1916 and the building opened in 1923. The design (by young architect Matté Trucco) was unusual in that it had five floors, with raw materials going in at the ground floor, and cars built on a line that went up through the building. Finished cars emerged at rooftop level to go onto the test track. It was the largest car factory in the world at that time. For its time, the Lingotto building was avante-garde, influential and impressive—Le Corbusier called it "one of the most impressive sights in industry", and "a guideline for town planning". 80 different models of car were produced there in its lifetime, including the Fiat Topolino of 1936.
The factory became outmoded in the 1970s and the decision was made to finally close it in 1982. The closure of the plant led to much public debate about its future, and how to recover from industrial decline in general. An architectural competition was held, which was eventually awarded to Renzo Piano, who envisioned an exciting public space for the city. The old factory was rebuilt into a modern complex, with concert halls, theatre, a convention centre, shopping arcades and a hotel. The eastern portion of the building is the headquarters of the Automotive Engineering faculty of the Polytechnic University of Turin. The work was completed in 1989. The track was retained, and can still be visited today on the top floor of the shopping mall and hotel.
WorldNews.com | 14 Sep 2018
WorldNews.com | 14 Sep 2018
WorldNews.com | 14 Sep 2018
WorldNews.com | 14 Sep 2018
WorldNews.com | 14 Sep 2018
WorldNews.com | 14 Sep 2018
WorldNews.com | 14 Sep 2018