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Docomomo Journal
Large-scale housing projects in Lisbon
Zara Ferreira1  Ana Tostões1 
[1] University of Lisbon;
关键词: Modern Movement;    Modern architecture;    Modern housing;    Post-war housing;    Welfare architecture;    Mass housing;   
DOI  :  10.52200/65.A.CAH2R2X9
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The neighborhoods of Olivais Norte (1960), Olivais Sul (1963) and Telheiras Sul (1974) are paradigmatic examples of the Portuguese State’s response to the housing shortage that was acknowledged in Lisbon, in the period of the post-WWII. Featuring a varied catalogue of architectural trends, this series of projects demonstrated extensive structural, formal, and spatial experimentation that revealed the concerns and quest by their designers to respond to the need for “housing for the greatest number”. What all three projects shared was that they were large scale, publicly financed, started out with similar programs, and that various architectural teams were involved in each of them. The fact that they succeeded one another chronologically enables a critical reading to be made of the evolving interpretation of the Modern Movement in Lisbon, and the pursuit of modernity as an attitude that valued universality, rationality, and a fair response to new social orders.

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