
Towards a Metropolitan Public Space Network
Lessons, Projects and Prospects from Lisbon
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. October 2024
Book
Hardback
284 pages
978-1-032-52830-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores the hypothesis that public space - if conceptualised, imagined, and shaped at the metropolitan scale, through innovative territorial design approaches - offers the possibility to interconnect and integrate various systems in search for synergic responses to emerging societal challenges that impact large, urbanised landscapes.
The book offers a multidimensional and multi-geographic framework to discuss the role of public space on contemporary metropolitan territories, as part of MetroPublicNet - Building the foundations of a Metropolitan Public Space Network to support the robust, low-carbon and cohesive city: Projects, lessons, and prospects in Lisbon research project. The reader will find a critical and overarching perspective on the conceptual, methodological, and empirical lenses that unfolded throughout the research process, namely a systematised decoding of the public space projects, policies, and rationales that shaped the recent transformation of Lisbon Metropolitan Area. With a diverse range of authors actively engaged in academic research and professorship, in design practice, and in policy-oriented roles, the book concludes with the outlining of forward-looking guidelines, policy recommendations, and design experimentations.
This book will be of interest to researchers and students of architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture and geography.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 license.
The book offers a multidimensional and multi-geographic framework to discuss the role of public space on contemporary metropolitan territories, as part of MetroPublicNet - Building the foundations of a Metropolitan Public Space Network to support the robust, low-carbon and cohesive city: Projects, lessons, and prospects in Lisbon research project. The reader will find a critical and overarching perspective on the conceptual, methodological, and empirical lenses that unfolded throughout the research process, namely a systematised decoding of the public space projects, policies, and rationales that shaped the recent transformation of Lisbon Metropolitan Area. With a diverse range of authors actively engaged in academic research and professorship, in design practice, and in policy-oriented roles, the book concludes with the outlining of forward-looking guidelines, policy recommendations, and design experimentations.
This book will be of interest to researchers and students of architecture, urbanism, landscape architecture and geography.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 license.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
80 s/w Abbildungen, 26 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 54 s/w Zeichnungen, 6 s/w Tabellen
6 Tables, black and white; 54 Line drawings, black and white; 26 Halftones, black and white; 80 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
628 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-52830-4 (9781032528304)
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Lessons, Projects and Prospects from Lisbon
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Lessons, Projects and Prospects from Lisbon
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Towards a Metropolitan Public Space Network
Lessons, Projects and Prospects from Lisbon
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Persons
Joao Rafael Santos is Architect and Associate Professor of Architecture and Urbanism at the Lisbon School of Architecture, Universidade de Lisboa. As a member and co-coordinator of URBinLAB research group, his interests include urban and territorial design with a focus on the relationship of infrastructure with public space, especially in the scope of metropolitan territories. Joao is the Principal Investigator of the FCT funded research project 'MetroPublicNet: A Metropolitan Public Space Network to support the robust, low-carbon and cohesive city'. He received the Metropoles Ciencia Prize in 2016, for his research on Lisbon Metropolitan Area.
Maria Matos Silva is Assistant Professor and coordinator of the Master's degree in Landscape Architecture at the School of Agriculture, Universidade de Lisboa (2022-). She graduated in Landscape Architecture (Universidade de Lisboa, 2007) and has a Master's (2010) and PhD degree (2016) from the University of Barcelona, where she focused on Urban and Public Space Design. Since 2016, she has been an Integrated Researcher at CIAUD. Currently, Maria is the Co-Principal Investigator of the FCT funded research project MetroPublicNet.
Ana Beja da Costa is a landscape architect with a PhD degree in Landscape Architecture and Urban Ecology from the School of Agriculture, Universidade de Lisboa (2020). She is currently a full-time Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the MetroPublicNet research project, at the Lisbon School of Architecture. She has continuously practiced as a landscape architect in Belgium, the Netherlands and Portugal, and participated in research projects on landscape design and ecology applied to human settlements, in Timor-Leste, India, Ghana and Mozambique.
Maria Matos Silva is Assistant Professor and coordinator of the Master's degree in Landscape Architecture at the School of Agriculture, Universidade de Lisboa (2022-). She graduated in Landscape Architecture (Universidade de Lisboa, 2007) and has a Master's (2010) and PhD degree (2016) from the University of Barcelona, where she focused on Urban and Public Space Design. Since 2016, she has been an Integrated Researcher at CIAUD. Currently, Maria is the Co-Principal Investigator of the FCT funded research project MetroPublicNet.
Ana Beja da Costa is a landscape architect with a PhD degree in Landscape Architecture and Urban Ecology from the School of Agriculture, Universidade de Lisboa (2020). She is currently a full-time Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the MetroPublicNet research project, at the Lisbon School of Architecture. She has continuously practiced as a landscape architect in Belgium, the Netherlands and Portugal, and participated in research projects on landscape design and ecology applied to human settlements, in Timor-Leste, India, Ghana and Mozambique.
Content
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
By the editors
1. Public space as network
Ana Beja da Costa and Joao Rafael Santos
2. Public space as an urban policy agenda? Policies, funding, and soft planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Cristina Cavaco, Luis Sanchez Carvalho and Joao Rafael Santos
VIEWPOINT I. On Metropolitan Landscapes: a conversation with Joao Nunes
Joao Nunes, with Joao Rafael Santos and Ana Beja da Costa
Part I. Atlas of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area Public Spaces
4. Scales, methods, and representations
Joao Rafael Santos, Ana Beja da Costa, Marina Carreiras, David Vale and Cristina Delgado Henriques
5. [Scale #1] The metropolitan scale
Joao Rafael Santos, Marina Carreiras and Ana Beja da Costa
6. [Scale #2] 24 Case Studies
Joao Rafael Santos, Ariana Marques da Silva, Tomas G.P. Nunes, Jose Duarte, Ana Beja da Costa, Joao Silva Leite and Maria Manuela da Fonte
7. [Scale #3] The intermediate scale. A territorial sample
Joao Rafael Santos, Jose Duarte and Ana Beja da Costa
8. Territorial ecologies of public space in Lisbon metropolis
Joao Rafael Santos
VIEWPOINT II. The Atlas of four landscapes. Thick Landscape as socio-ecological medium
Paola Vigano
Part II. Systemic Perspectives
10. How land meets water in river edge urban regeneration projects: building the perspective of a City of the Tagus Estuary
Caterina Anastasia
11. Designing for Water in Metropolitan Landscapes
Maria Matos Silva
12. Updating Roads to Streets. Transforming the in-between space to build public space
Joao Silva Leite
13. Public space and residential spaces: the construction of urbanity in the suburban space - proximity, integration and cohesion
Filipa Serpa, Maria Manuela da Fonte and Ariana Marques da Silva
14. Do light and heavy objects fall at the same speed?
The complex construction of Lisbon's metropolitan leisure and retail patterns
Alessia Allegri and Pedro Bento
15. Public Space and Food Production
Leonel Fadigas
VIEWPOINT III. Metropolitan streets as spaces in transformation through project logics of efficiency
Carles Llop
Part III. Beyond Lisbon
17. Diffuse urbanisation and public space network: inquiring on the scales and shapes of landscape structuring in the Porto Metropolitan Area
Sara Sucena and Rodrigo Coelho
18. The multifaceted construction of Barcelona's metropolitan public space
Pedro Bento and Miquel Marti Casanovas
19. From Brussels Metropolis to the National Park as eco-urban figure.
Studies on the Senne and the Sonian
Wim Wambecq and Bruno De Meulder
20. Metropolitan Park Constellations of Ecological Systems: Lessons from Ho Chi Minh City
Kelly Shannon
VIEWPOINT IV. Urban cosmopolitanism and public spaces
Joao Seixas
Part IV. Designing the metropolis with public space
22. A Territorial Design Toolbox for Metropolitan Public Space
Joao Rafael Santos, Ana Beja da Costa and Maria Matos Silva
23. Manifesto for a Resilient, Cohesive, and Cosmopolitan Metropolis
Joao Rafael Santos, on behalf of the MetroPublicNet Team
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
By the editors
1. Public space as network
Ana Beja da Costa and Joao Rafael Santos
2. Public space as an urban policy agenda? Policies, funding, and soft planning in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Cristina Cavaco, Luis Sanchez Carvalho and Joao Rafael Santos
VIEWPOINT I. On Metropolitan Landscapes: a conversation with Joao Nunes
Joao Nunes, with Joao Rafael Santos and Ana Beja da Costa
Part I. Atlas of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area Public Spaces
4. Scales, methods, and representations
Joao Rafael Santos, Ana Beja da Costa, Marina Carreiras, David Vale and Cristina Delgado Henriques
5. [Scale #1] The metropolitan scale
Joao Rafael Santos, Marina Carreiras and Ana Beja da Costa
6. [Scale #2] 24 Case Studies
Joao Rafael Santos, Ariana Marques da Silva, Tomas G.P. Nunes, Jose Duarte, Ana Beja da Costa, Joao Silva Leite and Maria Manuela da Fonte
7. [Scale #3] The intermediate scale. A territorial sample
Joao Rafael Santos, Jose Duarte and Ana Beja da Costa
8. Territorial ecologies of public space in Lisbon metropolis
Joao Rafael Santos
VIEWPOINT II. The Atlas of four landscapes. Thick Landscape as socio-ecological medium
Paola Vigano
Part II. Systemic Perspectives
10. How land meets water in river edge urban regeneration projects: building the perspective of a City of the Tagus Estuary
Caterina Anastasia
11. Designing for Water in Metropolitan Landscapes
Maria Matos Silva
12. Updating Roads to Streets. Transforming the in-between space to build public space
Joao Silva Leite
13. Public space and residential spaces: the construction of urbanity in the suburban space - proximity, integration and cohesion
Filipa Serpa, Maria Manuela da Fonte and Ariana Marques da Silva
14. Do light and heavy objects fall at the same speed?
The complex construction of Lisbon's metropolitan leisure and retail patterns
Alessia Allegri and Pedro Bento
15. Public Space and Food Production
Leonel Fadigas
VIEWPOINT III. Metropolitan streets as spaces in transformation through project logics of efficiency
Carles Llop
Part III. Beyond Lisbon
17. Diffuse urbanisation and public space network: inquiring on the scales and shapes of landscape structuring in the Porto Metropolitan Area
Sara Sucena and Rodrigo Coelho
18. The multifaceted construction of Barcelona's metropolitan public space
Pedro Bento and Miquel Marti Casanovas
19. From Brussels Metropolis to the National Park as eco-urban figure.
Studies on the Senne and the Sonian
Wim Wambecq and Bruno De Meulder
20. Metropolitan Park Constellations of Ecological Systems: Lessons from Ho Chi Minh City
Kelly Shannon
VIEWPOINT IV. Urban cosmopolitanism and public spaces
Joao Seixas
Part IV. Designing the metropolis with public space
22. A Territorial Design Toolbox for Metropolitan Public Space
Joao Rafael Santos, Ana Beja da Costa and Maria Matos Silva
23. Manifesto for a Resilient, Cohesive, and Cosmopolitan Metropolis
Joao Rafael Santos, on behalf of the MetroPublicNet Team
Index