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FROM SPLINTERS TO PARKS TOWARDS A METROPOLITAN DESIGN 2nd [Urban + Landscape] design an international metropolitan design workshop 710 May 2013 | Faculty of Architecture at the U Lisbon

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FROM SPLINTERS TO PARKSTOWARDS A METROPOLITAN DESIGN2nd [Urban + Landscape] design ‐ an international metropolitan design workshop7‐ 10 May 2013 | Faculty of Architecture at the U Lisbon 

LIFELONG LEARNING

BRIDGING THEORY AND PRACTICE 

Our experience at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon• Education, research and practice in partnership with NGOs, public and private stakeholders;• Contributing to inter‐related activities in a cross‐border, trans‐disciplinary approach.

Programmes in Urbanism • Master in Architecture/Urbanism : Urban Design and Planning and Diploma Units• Doctoral Program in Urbanism: courses, e.g. ‐ Contemporary Urbanism; Research Laboratory III, 

Metropolitan Territories• Other advanced post‐graduate programmes

Workshops and Conferences• From splinters to parks, 2nd [Urban + Landscape] design international workshop, Lisbon, 7‐10 May 2013, 

Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon, endorsed by the ISOCARP/ YPP – Bridging Theory and Practice Programme. 

• Ambivalent landscapes, Conference, Lisbon, December 2012, Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon, including the support and meeting of AESOP’s TG Public Spaces‐Public Cultures.

[These and prior experiences available at: http://metropolis.fa.utl.pt/metropolis.htm]

AIMS ANDOPPORTUNITY

BRIDGING THE DIVIDE BETWEEN ACADEMIC, RESEARCH, INSTITUTIONAL AND STAKEHOLDERS NETWORKS

The workshop stood as an opportunity for the increase of the cooperation between European countries andinstitutions, especially in common areas of interest such as urban planning and development inenvironmentally sensitive areas.

Local organizing team: Sofia Morgado (FAUL) ● João Rafael Santos (FAUL) ● Inês Moreira (FAUL) ● José Vargas (FAUL) ● Pedro George(FAUL); Correspondent team: Piotr Lorens (GUT/Vice President ISOCARP) ● Alexandra Sas‐Bojarska (GUT) ●Magdalena Rembeza (GUT);Guests and Experts: Francisco Castro Rego (ISAUL) ● Ana Luísa Soares (ISAUL) ● Teresa Alfaiate (ISAUL) ● Cristina Cavaco (FAUL/DGT) ●Paulo Silva (UA) ● Paulo Pais (CML) ● Cristina Ferreira (CML); Lectures: Designing the landscape, Paulo Pais (CML) ● Monsanto Park –evolution and management, Francisco Castro Rego, Teresa Grilo (ISAUL) ●Monsanto Forest Park, Cristina Ferreira (CML) ● Departmentof Urban Design and Planning at the School of Architecture, Gdansk University of Technology, A. Sas‐Bojarska, Magdalena Rembeza(GUT) ● Choices of plants in Landscape Architecture, especially in relation to historical sources, Joanna Rayss (GTU) ● Therapeuticqualities of nature and public parks design, Monika Trojanowska (GTU) ● Lisbon metropolitan area: emergent dynamics and emptyspaces, Paulo Silva (UA) ● Fields of design: landscaping the city, Sofia Morgado, João Rafael Santos (FAUL) ● Casas de Fronteira e Alorna● Aqueduto das Águas Livres; Closing conference: From extensive urbanisation to a compact city policy. Challenges in a time of change,Cristina Cavaco (FAUL/Deputy DGT) ● From modern to post‐modern metropolitan development pattern – lessons from Singapore andAustralia, Piotr Lorens (GUT/Vice President ISOCARP); MsC students: Alexandra Anton (FAUL‐Erasmus) ● Ana Miranda (FAUL) ● AndréFerreira (FAUL) ● Carlota Oliveira (FAUL) ● Diogo Silvestre (FAUL) ● Duygu Yarimbas (FAUL‐Erasmus) ● Eduardo Campelo (FAUL) ● EwaPietrzak (GUT) ● Francisco Marques (FAUL) ● Francisco Campos (FAUL) ● Gonçalo de Carvalho (FAUL) ● Hugo Guiomar (ISAUL) ● InêsCarvalho (FAUL) ● Joana Couto (FAUL) ● João Santos (FAUL) ● Joaquim Quintela (FAUL) ● Kacper Skawińsk (GUT) ● Karin Benali (FAUL)● Licínia Maria Sá Freitas (FAUL) ● Luís Miguel Jerónimo (ISAUL) ● Mafalda Matos (FAUL) ● Magdalena Derdziszewsk (GUT) ● ManuelVicente (FAUL) ● Matilde Amaral (FAUL) ● Ricardo José (FAUL) ● Rui Felício (FAUL) ● Yo Irie FAUL (FAUL‐AUSMIP); PhD candidates: InêsMoreira (FAUL) ● Joanna Rayss (GUT) ● José Vargas (FAUTL) ● Luís Adão (FAUL) ● Monika Trojanowska (GUT); Partners and sponsors:Department of Urban Design and Planning at the School of Architecture, Gdansk University of Technology ● Área de ArquitecturaPaisagista, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa ● Departamento de Ciências Sociais, Políticas e do Território,Universidade de Aveiro ● CIAUD‐ Centro de Investigação em Arquitectura, Urbanismo e Design ● Câmara Municipal de Lisboa ●Direcção‐Geral do Território ● Fundação das Casas de Fronteira e Alorna ● EPAL ● ISOCARP; Special acknowledgement: Workshoporganized by the Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon, with the sponsorship of CIAUD and the endorsement of ISOCARP

New issues and challenges arise in the context of emerging paradigms of urban development• scarcity and shrinkage in post industrial contexts• extensive and rapid growth in emerging world economies• changing demands facing energy, food production and mobility and ICT networking

A renewed research and design agenda for urban planning Open space and landscape sensed as pivotal

Looking for new scenarios• A global strategy, taking into account the role of Monsanto as a metropolitan park surrounded by

intensively built areas;• The potential of complex systems of open space and infrastructure as the frame for a designed proposal• The shaping of large scale landscape features and its interface with metropolitan fabrics and public space.

CHANGING FIELDS

DESIGN!

• The role of the forest park of Monsanto within the context of the city and metropolis of Lisbon. • Landscape and cultural heritage, their diversified activities and roles as a vital open space • The motto to bringing together innovative ideas regarding the forest park future.

The castleBairro Alto and São Paulo districts Praça do Comércio

Lapa andEstrela districts

Rua Janelas Verdes(high street along the

river)

São Bento (Parliament palace)

Boavista(harbour)

Tapada da Ajuda(Royal huntingestate)

Ajuda Royal Palace

Stone quarries

Astronomicalobservatory Alcântara

valley Necessidades(Royal palace &hunting estate)

OUTCOMESDESIGNRESEARCH

Diogo Silvestre, FAULHugo Guiomar, ISALicínia Freitas, FAULYo Irie, AUSMIP/FAULDuygu Iarimba, ERASMUS/FAUL

NEXUS

Ewa Pietrzak, GUTAndré Ferreira, FAUL

Francisco Campos, FAULJoaquim Quintela, FAUL

Matilde Amaral, FAULRui Felício, FAUL

BREAKING LIMITS

André Ferreira, FAUL

CONNECTING BENFICA

Francisco Campos, FAUL

LISBOA-BENFICA

Joaquim Quintela, FAUL

FROM INSIDE OUT

Matilde Amaral, FAUL

THE CITY AS A THERAPEUTIC SPACE

Alexandra Anton, FAUL-ErasmusCarlota Oliveira, FAULEduardo Campelo, FAULJoão Santos, FAULManuel Vicente, FAUL

SENSING THE CITY

Alexandra Anton, FAUL-Erasmus

SENSING THE CITY

BIO SYNAPSES

Ana Maria Miranda, FAULFrancisco Gomes Marques, FAUL

Gonçalo Carvalho, FAULKarim Benali, FAUL

Luís Miguel Jerónimo, ISAULMagda Derdzikowska, GUT

Ana Maria Miranda, FAUL

CITY’S DICHOTOMY

Inês Carvalho, FAULJoana Couto, FAULKacper Skawinski, GUTMafalda Matos, FAULRicardo Cruz, FAUL

ECOCTOPOS

Inês Carvalho, FAUL

JOIN, TRANSFORM AND QUALIFY

Joana Couto, FAUL

AN ELEMENT FOR AGGREGATION

Mafalda Matos, FAUL

BENFICA POPULATION ANDURBAN REGENERATION

MUITO OBRIGADA

And feel free to show up [email protected]

FROM SPLINTERS TO PARKS:TOWARDS A METROPOLITAN DESIGN2ND [URBAN + LANDSCAPE] DESIGN - AN INTERNATIONAL METROPOLITAN DESIGN WORKSHOP

Sofia MorgadoCIAUD Faculty of Architecture, Technical University of LisbonPortugal

Local organizing team Sofia Morgado (FAUL) ● João Rafael Santos (FAUL) ●Inês Moreira (FAUL) ● José Vargas (FAUL) ● with the generous participation ofProfessor Pedro George (FAUL) ● Correspondent team Piotr Lorens(GUT/Vice President YPP ISOCARP) ● Alexandra Sas-Bojarska (GUT) ●Magdalena Rembeza (GUT) ● Guests and Experts Francisco Castro Rego(ISAUL) ● Ana Luísa Soares (ISAUL) ● Teresa Alfaiate (ISAUL) ● CristinaCavaco (FAUL/DGT) ● Paulo Silva (UA) ● Paulo Pais (CML) ● Cristina Ferreira(CML) ● Partners and Sponsors Department of Urban Design and Planning atthe School of Architecture, Gdansk University of Technology ● Área deArquitectura Paisagista, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade deLisboa ● Departamento de Ciências Sociais, Políticas e do Território,Universidade de Aveiro ● CIAUD- Centro de Investigação em Arquitectura,Urbanismo e Design ● Câmara Municipal de Lisboa ● Direcção-Geral doTerritório ● Fundação das Casas de Fronteira e Alorna ● EPAL ● ISOCARPSpecial acknowledgementWorkshop organized by the Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon, with thesponsorship of CIAUD and the endorsement of ISOCARP.

Lisbon’s metropolitan areaPortugal

2,8 million inhabitants