What kind of commerce for the city? The case study of Lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010

There has always been an inseparable, congenital, and even constitutive relationship between urban centres and commerce. Over time, public commercial spaces have never lost their shared similarities of being a mix of interaction, city expression, urban architecture, and an extension of the space and...

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Main Author: Alessia Allegri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Los Andes 2015-12-01
Series:Dearq
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Online Access:http://dearq.uniandes.edu.co/sites/default/files/articles/attachments/dearq17-art3.pdf
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spelling doaj-a31bbcef7f4e4fdd8d380b746d7075fc2020-12-02T17:39:33ZengUniversidad de Los AndesDearq2011-31882215-969X2015-12-011717405510.18389/dearq17.2015.0What kind of commerce for the city? The case study of Lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010Alessia Allegri0Faculdade de Arquitetura, Universidade de Lisboa, PortugalThere has always been an inseparable, congenital, and even constitutive relationship between urban centres and commerce. Over time, public commercial spaces have never lost their shared similarities of being a mix of interaction, city expression, urban architecture, and an extension of the space and public purposes of the urban centres. However, during the twentieth century, this relationship changed considerably. This was when people began to feel the need to regain some kind of shared dimension where the spaces for trade and social interaction could coexist. Any project that has as its purpose the aim of defending and improving urban quality cannot avoid considering the idea of re-designing the city with commerce as an "agglutinating" urban element.http://dearq.uniandes.edu.co/sites/default/files/articles/attachments/dearq17-art3.pdfcommercial spacepublic spacecommercecitycommercial urban planning
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What kind of commerce for the city? The case study of Lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010
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commercial urban planning
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title What kind of commerce for the city? The case study of Lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010
title_short What kind of commerce for the city? The case study of Lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010
title_full What kind of commerce for the city? The case study of Lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010
title_fullStr What kind of commerce for the city? The case study of Lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010
title_full_unstemmed What kind of commerce for the city? The case study of Lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010
title_sort what kind of commerce for the city? the case study of lisbon and the urban dimension of its commercial spaces. 1970-2010
publisher Universidad de Los Andes
series Dearq
issn 2011-3188
2215-969X
publishDate 2015-12-01
description There has always been an inseparable, congenital, and even constitutive relationship between urban centres and commerce. Over time, public commercial spaces have never lost their shared similarities of being a mix of interaction, city expression, urban architecture, and an extension of the space and public purposes of the urban centres. However, during the twentieth century, this relationship changed considerably. This was when people began to feel the need to regain some kind of shared dimension where the spaces for trade and social interaction could coexist. Any project that has as its purpose the aim of defending and improving urban quality cannot avoid considering the idea of re-designing the city with commerce as an "agglutinating" urban element.
topic commercial space
public space
commerce
city
commercial urban planning
url http://dearq.uniandes.edu.co/sites/default/files/articles/attachments/dearq17-art3.pdf
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