A Lisbon Triennale associated project, the Other Lisbon program provides guided tours exploring complex and significant urban spaces that are not typically appreciated:
Water and public space research symposium – CR Polis
via WATER AND PUBLIC SPACE Research Symposium — Polis Research Centre. Universitat de Barcelona
Exhibition: Building remembrance – CRPolis
“Building remembrance is the title of the new exhibition that the Polis Research Centre presented within the framework of the Second International Conference “Aesthetic Energy of the City”, Lodz (Poland). The exhibition traces the work process of the “Remembrance Space System ” which is currently being developed in the neighborhood of Bon Pastor (Barcelona). […]” via […]
Exhibition: Lisboa uma grande surpresa
The exhibition “Lisboa uma grande surpresa” can be seen in the Arquivo Municipal de Lisboa | Fotográfico until 31st December. The exhibition documents the remembrance of the city of Lisbon in the XIX century, through the images of streets, squares, monuments and other cityscapes. The photographs in display are the result of a mapping objective, made […]
The street belongs to all of us
The exhibition “ The street belong to all of us” was held in MUDE, in Lisbon, from 26th November 2010 to 20th February 2011. An exhibition by the City on the Move Institute was presented on Portugal in partnership with Associação Europan Portugal. Who and what are the streets for? Who do they belong to? […]
Terreiro do Paço 2006 2013
Public Space is always changing. A small photographic report of Terreiro do Paço, Lisboa in 2006 (in between transformation projects) and in 2013 (after the conclusion of the new public space project).
Public space project as City building
Arch. Rodrigo Coelho presents the lecture “Public Space project as City building”. Pequeno Auditório do Centro Cultural e de Congressos de Angra do Heroísmo August 16th, 21.30. Free entrance
1st PSSS Workshop
On July 19th 2016, in Lisbon took place the 1st PSSS Workshop. The meeting joined together the project team for a discussion about public space problems and work organisation.