Building the Modernist rural landscape in the Salazar’s Regime: The agricultural colony of Boalhosa

The construction of the modernist rural landscape in Portugal bears the mark of the Junta de Colonização Interna, an institution created in 1936 during the Salazar regime within the Ministry of Agriculture. The colonies which were actually completed and whose original structures remain until today a...

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Main Authors: Marcolin Paolo, Flores Joaquim, Matias Isabel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2019/04/shsconf_modscapes2018_07002.pdf
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spelling doaj-47dd1072cd6c472f9ec2b2d10e4e45ef2021-02-02T08:51:49ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242019-01-01630700210.1051/shsconf/20196307002shsconf_modscapes2018_07002Building the Modernist rural landscape in the Salazar’s Regime: The agricultural colony of BoalhosaMarcolin Paolo0Flores Joaquim1Matias Isabel2CEAA/ESAP, Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo/ESAPCEAA/ESAP, Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo/ESAPCEAA/ESAP, Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo/ESAPThe construction of the modernist rural landscape in Portugal bears the mark of the Junta de Colonização Interna, an institution created in 1936 during the Salazar regime within the Ministry of Agriculture. The colonies which were actually completed and whose original structures remain until today are regarded as singular experiences that, having assumed the assumptions of modernity, have sought to establish continuity with certain aspects of landscape and vernacular architecture. This research aims to test the methodology proposed for the analysis of the physical legacies of these colonies, applying it on the Agricultural Colony of Boalhosa. The methodology combines GIS and mapping analysis, covering several layers of information embarking natural and anthropogenic spatial data, which allow understanding the landscape transformation since the settlement of the colony. From the reading of the landscape structure of this colony, it was verified that these legacies were accomplished through the use of an autonomous design methodology, which considers the local culture and respects both the morphological and physiographic characteristics of the existing site, leading to the creation of modern landscapes strongly tied to the local identities.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2019/04/shsconf_modscapes2018_07002.pdf
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Building the Modernist rural landscape in the Salazar’s Regime: The agricultural colony of Boalhosa
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description The construction of the modernist rural landscape in Portugal bears the mark of the Junta de Colonização Interna, an institution created in 1936 during the Salazar regime within the Ministry of Agriculture. The colonies which were actually completed and whose original structures remain until today are regarded as singular experiences that, having assumed the assumptions of modernity, have sought to establish continuity with certain aspects of landscape and vernacular architecture. This research aims to test the methodology proposed for the analysis of the physical legacies of these colonies, applying it on the Agricultural Colony of Boalhosa. The methodology combines GIS and mapping analysis, covering several layers of information embarking natural and anthropogenic spatial data, which allow understanding the landscape transformation since the settlement of the colony. From the reading of the landscape structure of this colony, it was verified that these legacies were accomplished through the use of an autonomous design methodology, which considers the local culture and respects both the morphological and physiographic characteristics of the existing site, leading to the creation of modern landscapes strongly tied to the local identities.
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