Vizinhança / Neighbourhood

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B01=Adri Duivesteijn
B01=Alberto Ferlenga
B01=Alexandre Alves Costa
B01=Alvaro Siza Vieira
B01=Andrea Barina
B01=Brigitte Fleck
B01=Joao Pinharanda
B01=Mirko Zardini
B01=Nuno Grande
B01=Roberto Cremascoli
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  • ISBN 9783775742870
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Hatje Cantz
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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As a response to the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale challenging theme, Portugal presented a site-specific pavilion occupying an urban front in physical and social regeneration at the island of Giudecca. The pavilion exhibited four notable works by Álvaro Siza on Social Housing – Campo di Marte (Venice); Schilderswijk (The Hague); Schlesisches Tor (Berlin); and Bairro da Bouça (Porto) – revealing his participatory experience with the local inhabitants, and his peculiar understanding of the European city and citizenship. Those projects have created true places of neighbourhood, an important subject of the current European political agenda, towards a more tolerant and multicultural society. This book reveals the curatorial experience that supported the display of those works in the Venice Biennale, including unusual images of Álvaro Siza’s recent visits to those four neighbourhoods; but also the major social and urban changes which took place in there: processes triggered by immigration, ghettoization, gentrification and “touristification” of cities.