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Pacheco, M. (2023). Manmade features of the landscape: Constructing Lisbon’s periphery. In Gosseye, J., Avermaete, T., and Heins, M. (Ed.), Symposium of Urban Design History and Theory (SUDHT). (pp. 152-152). Delft, Netherlands: TU Delft.
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M. R. Navarro,  "Manmade features of the landscape: Constructing Lisbon’s periphery", in Symp. of Urban Design History and Theory (SUDHT), Gosseye, J., Avermaete, T., and Heins, M., Ed., Delft, Netherlands, TU Delft, 2023, pp. 152-152
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@inproceedings{navarro2023_1783918941709,
	author = "Pacheco, M.",
	title = "Manmade features of the landscape: Constructing Lisbon’s periphery",
	booktitle = "Symposium of Urban Design History and Theory (SUDHT)",
	year = "2023",
	editor = "Gosseye, J., Avermaete, T., and Heins, M.",
	volume = "",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	pages = "152-152",
	publisher = "TU Delft",
	address = "Delft, Netherlands",
	organization = "TU Delft",
	url = "https://urbandesignsymposium.com/program/"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Manmade features of the landscape: Constructing Lisbon’s periphery
T2  - Symposium of Urban Design History and Theory (SUDHT)
AU  - Pacheco, M.
PY  - 2023
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AB  - In the mid-1950s, millions of people left the rural areas of the Portuguese interior. They came to Lisbon in search of new and better living conditions. The population growth in the peripheral territories of the capital started to increase exponentially, completely changing its landscape, particularly on the northern fringe, with a huge impact on commuter traffic flows and property speculation, affecting an emerging middle class that was ignored by the state and exploited by an economically driven market.
Outside the narratives of international urban design theories and academic discourses, these places have progressively embodied the image of postmodernity’s greatest evils: the anonymous character of (sub)urban life, mass housing, and the ‘motorway’. Their study has been profoundly overlooked and an important part of the city’s fabric.
Using archival material, films, and periodicals, this paper reconstructs the history of Lisbon’s northern gateway, Calçada de Carriche, developed during the 1960s by private developers. The crossing of information regarding the urban ensemble of Quinta das Lavadeiras, its construction, and its impact on the landscape, in its intermediate
condition, between rural and faith in urban progress, between center and suburb, between social classes, allows a critical reflection on the divorce between the theoretical debate and the construction of a counter-architecture promoted by construction companies that acted in these expectant territories, defining them.
ER  -