Circles
The circles respond to a group of interiors characterized by a function of sociability. They are spaces that enabled conversation and socialization between individuals, also playing a leading role in the construction of gender, class and ideology of a group or circle. In this family of interiors, the clubs formed the most private, regulated and restricted example, consequently, more firmly built identity ties and symbols of belonging, which could be from the elite or popular. On the other hand, the coffee lounges represented and important place for conversation, meeting and reflection normally associated with writers and intellectuals. Added to them were theaters and cinemas, which shared a more explicitly performative function related to spectacle.
The club
The coffee
The theater
The cinema