Among new council housing areas from 1960s Lisbon is the Chelas Valley, by then overwhelmingly agrarian. Although an integral urbanization plan - the Plano de Urbanização de Chelas (PUC) – was prepared until 1964, the area was divided into six zones, urbanized in different periods, with great deviances from the original plan. Upon construction, Chelas was challenged by social problems. One of the zones, Zone J, has been particularly associated with this negative image. The architectural designs by Tomás Taveira and Victor Consiglieri introduced changes to the urban plan by Francisco Silva Dias and José Lobo de Carvalho. After construction, several municipal initiatives tried to improve living conditions in Zone J, ranging from façade chang...
Designing for urban agriculture has been recently acknowledged as a young discipline requiring the a...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
The neighbourhood of Mouraria in the center of Lisbon is today home to three main groups of resident...
After the Doorn Manifesto (1954), Team 10 members synthesize their earlier projects into a new urban...
Chelas is a huge public neighborhood in Lisbon. Designed during the 60s as Metabolist city, Chelas h...
In the mid-1950s, millions of people left the rural areas of the Portuguese interior. They came to L...
Throughout the 1960s, the urban peripheries in several Portuguese colonial cities embarked on a prof...
Alto da Barra and Portela are two modern estates designed by the same architect and located on two s...
Suburban mass-housing became commonplace in Portuguese cities during the twentieth century, particul...
The Plan of 1758 for the reconstruction of Lisbon's Baixa Pombalina followed principles of unparalle...
The neighborhoods of Olivais Norte (1960), Olivais Sul (1963) and Telheiras Sul (1974) are paradigma...
In the early s, the uncontrolled growth of the suburban areas of Lisbon invading peripheral terr...
The period of Covid-19 has exposed the contradictions of Lisbon´s urban economic recovery model of t...
The creation, in 1974, of SAAL was intended to assist financially challenged populations to obtain a...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
Designing for urban agriculture has been recently acknowledged as a young discipline requiring the a...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
The neighbourhood of Mouraria in the center of Lisbon is today home to three main groups of resident...
After the Doorn Manifesto (1954), Team 10 members synthesize their earlier projects into a new urban...
Chelas is a huge public neighborhood in Lisbon. Designed during the 60s as Metabolist city, Chelas h...
In the mid-1950s, millions of people left the rural areas of the Portuguese interior. They came to L...
Throughout the 1960s, the urban peripheries in several Portuguese colonial cities embarked on a prof...
Alto da Barra and Portela are two modern estates designed by the same architect and located on two s...
Suburban mass-housing became commonplace in Portuguese cities during the twentieth century, particul...
The Plan of 1758 for the reconstruction of Lisbon's Baixa Pombalina followed principles of unparalle...
The neighborhoods of Olivais Norte (1960), Olivais Sul (1963) and Telheiras Sul (1974) are paradigma...
In the early s, the uncontrolled growth of the suburban areas of Lisbon invading peripheral terr...
The period of Covid-19 has exposed the contradictions of Lisbon´s urban economic recovery model of t...
The creation, in 1974, of SAAL was intended to assist financially challenged populations to obtain a...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
Designing for urban agriculture has been recently acknowledged as a young discipline requiring the a...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
The neighbourhood of Mouraria in the center of Lisbon is today home to three main groups of resident...