Foundation practice and design in Brazil: a brief review of past and future developments
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Brazilian experience in the design and execution of foundations to support superstructures
of distinct sorts goes way back to the early colonial period of the XVI century, a few years
after the discovery of this land (Katinsky, 1994). Since then, the geotechnical technology
related to such constructions has been considerably upgraded and expanded to new system
types. The present manuscript aims to briefly review some key aspects of the foundation
practice in Brazil during its last decades of development, from the mid-20th century to
the present daytime. It does not intend to make a state-of-the-art of the subject but rather
highlights the most interesting and relevant points in this evolutionary process of design
and construction techniques. Prospective or future foundation technologies will also be
envisaged. Given space limitations, it will definitively be narrowed, absent or eventually
unfair in some topics or comments. Still, it will serve to highlight the importance of this
particular field in the context of the special celebration issue of the 75 years of the Brazilian
Soil Mechanics Association. It has been collectively written by some of the most experienced
and renowned practitioners and researchers of the Brazilian geotechnical society, despite
the absence of so many high-quality others that could equally be present herein. Time and
space, unfortunately, have deprived this manuscript of a broader participation and scope.
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CUNHA, Renato Pinto da et al. Foundation practice and design in Brazil: a brief review of past and future developments. Soils & Rocks, São Paulo, v. 48, n. 3, e2025009824, 2025. DOI: 10.28927/SR.2025.009824. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/soiroc/a/BBtw5GdPT4NFYmvrKWHKq9n/?lang=en. Acesso em: 25 jun. 2026.