On the eve of the great earthquake of 1st November 1755, Lisbon was one of the most populated cities in Europe, a major sea port, international trading station and the political heart of an empire that extended from India to Brazil. Portrayed by some travellers and foreign residents as a mixture of abject misery, extreme religious devotion and baroque opulence and extravagance, the old Lisbon became a mythical city for 18th century Europeans whil e for the Portuguese it has remained so until today. After the catastrophe, Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo (b. 1699–d.1782), the minister to King D. José (1750 –1777, b. 1714) and future Marquis of Pombal, with the vital assistance of Portuguese military engineers, built a city with a regular ...
Lost Cities in the Digital Era: The Case of Pre-Earthquake Lisbon, In Space and Time Visualizatio
An Urbanistic-Architectural research of the "City of Discoveries" is not yet done (15th an...
With this paper, we intend to emphasize the resilient role of the city of Lisbon destroyed by the ap...
City & Spectacle: a vision of pre-earthquake Lisbon consists of a virtual recrea on of the city of L...
e study of a lost city is always a great challenge. e city of Lisbon that was de- stroyed by the 17...
Lisbon was ruined by a major earthquake on November 1st, 1755. The seismic shocks, the tsunami, and ...
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...
Project Work presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
The historical accounts of the 1755 earthquake and tsunami in Lisbon are quite vast providing a gen...
After the devastating earthquake, tsunami and fires of 1755, the city of Lisbon was rebuilt as a mod...
José-Augusto Fran ça : Space and amenities in pombal's lisbon. Lisbon, destroyed by an earthquake o...
The timing of the Lisbon earthquake made it a topic of discussion and disputation among intellectual...
The most momentous natural disasters are not necessarily those with the most victims, but rather tho...
Hard Engineering: Propositions for Future Ruins (2) explores how the urban environment is produced b...
Lost Cities in the Digital Era: The Case of Pre-Earthquake Lisbon, In Space and Time Visualizatio
An Urbanistic-Architectural research of the "City of Discoveries" is not yet done (15th an...
With this paper, we intend to emphasize the resilient role of the city of Lisbon destroyed by the ap...
City & Spectacle: a vision of pre-earthquake Lisbon consists of a virtual recrea on of the city of L...
e study of a lost city is always a great challenge. e city of Lisbon that was de- stroyed by the 17...
Lisbon was ruined by a major earthquake on November 1st, 1755. The seismic shocks, the tsunami, and ...
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...
Project Work presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
The historical accounts of the 1755 earthquake and tsunami in Lisbon are quite vast providing a gen...
After the devastating earthquake, tsunami and fires of 1755, the city of Lisbon was rebuilt as a mod...
José-Augusto Fran ça : Space and amenities in pombal's lisbon. Lisbon, destroyed by an earthquake o...
The timing of the Lisbon earthquake made it a topic of discussion and disputation among intellectual...
The most momentous natural disasters are not necessarily those with the most victims, but rather tho...
Hard Engineering: Propositions for Future Ruins (2) explores how the urban environment is produced b...
Lost Cities in the Digital Era: The Case of Pre-Earthquake Lisbon, In Space and Time Visualizatio
An Urbanistic-Architectural research of the "City of Discoveries" is not yet done (15th an...
With this paper, we intend to emphasize the resilient role of the city of Lisbon destroyed by the ap...