ABSTRACT

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 https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 license.

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chapter 1|8 pages

Public space as network

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part I|88 pages

Atlas of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area Public Spaces

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chapter 9|7 pages

Viewpoint II. The Atlas of four landscapes

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Thick landscape as socio-ecological medium
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part II|60 pages

Systemic Perspectives

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chapter 10|8 pages

How land meets water in river edge urban regeneration projects

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Building the perspective of a City of the Tagus Estuary
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chapter 12|9 pages

Upgrading roads to streets

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Transforming the in-between space to shape public space
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chapter 13|8 pages

Public space and residential spaces

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The construction of urbanity in the suburban space – proximity, integration, and cohesion
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chapter 14|7 pages

Do light and heavy objects fall at the same speed?

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The complex construction of Lisbon's metropolitan leisure and retail patterns
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chapter 15|6 pages

Public space and food production

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part III|46 pages

Beyond Lisbon

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chapter 17|9 pages

Diffuse urbanisation and public space network

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Inquiring on the scales and shapes of landscape structuring in the Porto Metropolitan Area
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chapter 19|9 pages

From Brussels Metropolis to the National Park as eco-urban figure

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Studies on the Senne and the Sonian
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chapter 20|7 pages

Metropolitan park constellations of ecological systems

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Lessons from Ho Chi Minh City
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part IV|45 pages

Designing the Metropolis with Public Space

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