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The global metropolis, product of the hypermodernity and Information Society, originates within a territory a
extensive urbanization, based on technological means, allowing the city to expand into territories that were not
previously urban.
Taking as starting point the evolution of infrastructure and urban growth in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
along the XX and XXI century, this study aims to contextualize the issue of hypermodernity according to the
Portuguese reality in order to identify the social processes that sustain it and what their consequences in shaping
the metropolitan territory, focusing the discussion on the formal characteristics of unbuilt space.
In order to know and understand the specificities of hypermodernity that resulted in the metropolitan context
of Lisbon, this dissertation focuses on a road infrastructural - Circular Regional Interior de Lisboa and adjacent
spaces. In this sense it’s developed a methodology that aims to identify the main problems and reveal the
potential unbuilt space as a driving element for metropolitan development and rehabilitation: first is made a
diachronic study (1); then proceed to an individual experience of the landscape (2) through the delineation of
several pathways; and an analysis of the spatial composition and the main dynamics (3) - natural and
anthropogenic
Descrição
Mestrado em Arquitectura Paisagista - Instituto Superior de Agronomia
Palavras-chave
hypermodernity metropolitan landscape Lisbon metropolitan area infrastructure unbuilt space
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Jerónimo, L.M.B. -A paisagem na sociedade hipermoderna. A leitura e programa de urbanização extensiva. A CRIL como caso de estudo. Lisboa: ISA, 2014, 107 p.
