This paper is a description and analysis of the plan for the rebuilding of Lisbon following the earthquake of 1755. This tremor was so devastating that the entire city centre, the Baixa, ceased to exist. From this chaos emerged the Marques de Pombal who, with the approval of the King, immediately brought order and began to develop efforts to create the new Lisbon. The effort first focused upon the development of four options that included rebuilding the city as it was, reconstructing the city with minimal improvements to the street pattern, undertaking a total rebuilding effort or starting fresh on a new site. After considerable analysis, Pombal selected the option to build under the \u27clean slate\u27 option. After selection of this ...
The different options for the reconstruction of the city of Lisbon in the aftermath of the 1755 eart...
Urban renewal has long existed as a vessel for the assertion of authority, embodying hierarchy, poli...
International audienceThe 1755 Lisbon earthquake, which reached a magnitude of 8.5, remains the most...
This paper is a description and analysis of the plan for the rebuilding of Lisbon following the eart...
The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake, with an estimated magnitude of Mw ≈ 8.5, was one of the greatest earthqu...
With this paper, we intend to emphasize the resilient role of the city of Lisbon destroyed by the ap...
Project Work presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
On the eve of the great earthquake of 1st November 1755, Lisbon was one of the most populated cities...
José-Augusto Fran ça : Space and amenities in pombal's lisbon. Lisbon, destroyed by an earthquake o...
After the devastating earthquake, tsunami and fires of 1755, the city of Lisbon was rebuilt as a mod...
Lisbon’s downtown is the proof of the profound rehabilitation effort done by Sebastião José Carvalho...
The historical accounts of the 1755 earthquake and tsunami in Lisbon are quite vast providing a gen...
The timing of the Lisbon earthquake made it a topic of discussion and disputation among intellectual...
From the incipient and occasional town planning solutions of the late medieval period, to the Renais...
In the year 1755, the lower part of the city of Lisbon was hit by a severe earthquake. Immediately f...
The different options for the reconstruction of the city of Lisbon in the aftermath of the 1755 eart...
Urban renewal has long existed as a vessel for the assertion of authority, embodying hierarchy, poli...
International audienceThe 1755 Lisbon earthquake, which reached a magnitude of 8.5, remains the most...
This paper is a description and analysis of the plan for the rebuilding of Lisbon following the eart...
The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake, with an estimated magnitude of Mw ≈ 8.5, was one of the greatest earthqu...
With this paper, we intend to emphasize the resilient role of the city of Lisbon destroyed by the ap...
Project Work presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
On the eve of the great earthquake of 1st November 1755, Lisbon was one of the most populated cities...
José-Augusto Fran ça : Space and amenities in pombal's lisbon. Lisbon, destroyed by an earthquake o...
After the devastating earthquake, tsunami and fires of 1755, the city of Lisbon was rebuilt as a mod...
Lisbon’s downtown is the proof of the profound rehabilitation effort done by Sebastião José Carvalho...
The historical accounts of the 1755 earthquake and tsunami in Lisbon are quite vast providing a gen...
The timing of the Lisbon earthquake made it a topic of discussion and disputation among intellectual...
From the incipient and occasional town planning solutions of the late medieval period, to the Renais...
In the year 1755, the lower part of the city of Lisbon was hit by a severe earthquake. Immediately f...
The different options for the reconstruction of the city of Lisbon in the aftermath of the 1755 eart...
Urban renewal has long existed as a vessel for the assertion of authority, embodying hierarchy, poli...
International audienceThe 1755 Lisbon earthquake, which reached a magnitude of 8.5, remains the most...