Urban Regeneration Projects Bound to Water, along and towards the Tagus Estuary (Portugal)

Water is becoming a support for landscape and urban projects in a densely urbanised area settled along the Tagus Estuary, dubbed the City of the Tagus Estuary (CTE). Analysing two recent projects along and towards the Tagus Estuary hydrographic network, this article highlights how the most evident l...

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Main Author: Caterina Anastasia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/23/6578
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spelling doaj-081b6e5bbda348db95a89030d530404b2020-11-25T01:32:28ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-11-011123657810.3390/su11236578su11236578Urban Regeneration Projects Bound to Water, along and towards the Tagus Estuary (Portugal)Caterina Anastasia0Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Arquitetura, CIAUD (URBinLAB), Rua Sá Nogueira, 1349-063 Lisbon, PortugalWater is becoming a support for landscape and urban projects in a densely urbanised area settled along the Tagus Estuary, dubbed the City of the Tagus Estuary (CTE). Analysing two recent projects along and towards the Tagus Estuary hydrographic network, this article highlights how the most evident limit (the water) can function as the strongest binder, natural link, and shared public space of the CTE. Located, respectively, on the north and south banks of the estuary, the analysed projects become a way to think about urban strategies and promotions that use water as a way to build (re-build or reformulate) the image of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. Today, open spaces bound to waterlines support an appealing and winning urban regeneration formula. Our goal is to understand what kind of role water is called to play with regard to the CTE. We ask: is the water called to play merely the role of building a new image of the city as a ground for investors? Is water the way to build a green and habitable CTE? This article concludes that the analysed projects contribute (as expected) to the promotion of the surrounding areas and propose appropriate solutions while occasionally overcoming the current local urban planning.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/23/6578city and riverwater landscapeurban regenerationwater-related urban projectcity of the tagus estuarylisbon metropolitan area
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author Caterina Anastasia
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Urban Regeneration Projects Bound to Water, along and towards the Tagus Estuary (Portugal)
Sustainability
city and river
water landscape
urban regeneration
water-related urban project
city of the tagus estuary
lisbon metropolitan area
author_facet Caterina Anastasia
author_sort Caterina Anastasia
title Urban Regeneration Projects Bound to Water, along and towards the Tagus Estuary (Portugal)
title_short Urban Regeneration Projects Bound to Water, along and towards the Tagus Estuary (Portugal)
title_full Urban Regeneration Projects Bound to Water, along and towards the Tagus Estuary (Portugal)
title_fullStr Urban Regeneration Projects Bound to Water, along and towards the Tagus Estuary (Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Urban Regeneration Projects Bound to Water, along and towards the Tagus Estuary (Portugal)
title_sort urban regeneration projects bound to water, along and towards the tagus estuary (portugal)
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Water is becoming a support for landscape and urban projects in a densely urbanised area settled along the Tagus Estuary, dubbed the City of the Tagus Estuary (CTE). Analysing two recent projects along and towards the Tagus Estuary hydrographic network, this article highlights how the most evident limit (the water) can function as the strongest binder, natural link, and shared public space of the CTE. Located, respectively, on the north and south banks of the estuary, the analysed projects become a way to think about urban strategies and promotions that use water as a way to build (re-build or reformulate) the image of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. Today, open spaces bound to waterlines support an appealing and winning urban regeneration formula. Our goal is to understand what kind of role water is called to play with regard to the CTE. We ask: is the water called to play merely the role of building a new image of the city as a ground for investors? Is water the way to build a green and habitable CTE? This article concludes that the analysed projects contribute (as expected) to the promotion of the surrounding areas and propose appropriate solutions while occasionally overcoming the current local urban planning.
topic city and river
water landscape
urban regeneration
water-related urban project
city of the tagus estuary
lisbon metropolitan area
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/23/6578
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