Through the movement maps, an important North American anthropology and sociology researching tools,the author intends to demonstrate, by means of etnography researches, how the Lagoinha neighborhood,in Belo Horizonte, has been affected by isolation and segregation processes, resulting from both the Lagoinha Highway Complex and Antonio Carlos Highway Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) obstructions. By meanscartography presentations, the author intends to show how the Lagoinha neighborhood can tipify whatthe Nova BH Project may causes to the whole city, affecting both the people free access to the streetsand pedestrians movement through different places, which means non democratic urban places and anenvironment do not conducive to the right to the city or its tipical conviviality, as well.