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Housing & rehousing: Aprender com a habitação pública em Portugal e Itália
| Resumo: | This doctoral thesis addresses the issue of housing in Portugal and Italy in order to obtain a learning process 'inspired by the South', which allows to know approaches in neighbouring contexts, consolidate the literature on Southern Europe and extract lessons from the processes studied. The subject of housing, which is so complex and multidisciplinary, was addressed in two parts for each of the countries: Housing, which includes welfare systems and regimes, vocabulary, data and policies; and Rehousing, which refers to a process, recurring in public housing neighbourhoods, characterized by the phases of demolition, rehousing and new construction, and developed to improve the habitability conditions of degraded urban areas. This process is analysed in two case studies: the free floor of Corviale in Rome and the masonry of Bairro Padre Cruz in Lisbon. The objective is to develop a framework for housing in Portugal and Italy and to analyse an intervention process that defines reflections and propositional lines to design and intervene in public housing. This investigation seeks to develop an interdisciplinary study, through a theoreticalmethodological approach that connects several disciplines of Urban Studies, considering that the biggest methodological challenge is to integrate the tools of architecture with those of urban anthropology. The thesis contributes to the theoretical deepening of housing studies in Southern Europe and interdisciplinary investigations in Urban Studies, in an attempt to formulate views, criticisms and more integrated responses to inhabiting the city. |
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| Autores principais: | Giovanni, Caterina Francesca Di |
| Assunto: | Public housing Rehousing Demolition Bairro Padre Cruz Corviale Portugal Italy Habitação pública Realojamento Demolição Bairro Padre Cruz Itália |
| Ano: | 2022 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | tese de doutoramento |
| Tipo de acesso: | acesso aberto |
| Instituição associada: | ISCTE |
| Idioma: | inglês |
| Origem: | Repositório ISCTE |
| Resumo: | This doctoral thesis addresses the issue of housing in Portugal and Italy in order to obtain a learning process 'inspired by the South', which allows to know approaches in neighbouring contexts, consolidate the literature on Southern Europe and extract lessons from the processes studied. The subject of housing, which is so complex and multidisciplinary, was addressed in two parts for each of the countries: Housing, which includes welfare systems and regimes, vocabulary, data and policies; and Rehousing, which refers to a process, recurring in public housing neighbourhoods, characterized by the phases of demolition, rehousing and new construction, and developed to improve the habitability conditions of degraded urban areas. This process is analysed in two case studies: the free floor of Corviale in Rome and the masonry of Bairro Padre Cruz in Lisbon. The objective is to develop a framework for housing in Portugal and Italy and to analyse an intervention process that defines reflections and propositional lines to design and intervene in public housing. This investigation seeks to develop an interdisciplinary study, through a theoreticalmethodological approach that connects several disciplines of Urban Studies, considering that the biggest methodological challenge is to integrate the tools of architecture with those of urban anthropology. The thesis contributes to the theoretical deepening of housing studies in Southern Europe and interdisciplinary investigations in Urban Studies, in an attempt to formulate views, criticisms and more integrated responses to inhabiting the city. |
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