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The close relationship between human and biophysical components and ecological planning occurs in all
places that were being changed. It presents itself either directly or in the form of signals which prevailed at the time,
and is manifested either in a means ideologically taken as more natural both in an urban environment.
Established as the main objective of the paper, the rapprochement between ecological and anthropogenic
processes and their application in the experience of the landscape, whether directly, indirectly or simply recognition of
its spatial existence.
Based on the theories of Landscape Urbanism and knowledge of the site of Lisbon, the analysis of this
dissertation focuses on four valleys: Alcântara, Valverde, Arroios, Santo António.
The valleys are morphologically delimited spaces that gather a set of natural dynamics that were over time
harnessed to the unfolding dynamics of anthropogenic and urban. For this reason, in this paper, the valleys are no
longer only be read as units of territory, but are being seized as Landscape Units.
The methodology that consists in analyzing the valleys is the representation of landscape and fits in the same
plane and with the same degree of importance to diagrammatic, notational and textual language.
Descrição
Mestrado em Arquitectura Paisagista - Instituto Superior de Agronomia
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Lisboa landscape landscape unity valley landscape representation
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Costa, I.G.G. - O vale enquanto unidade de paisagem e de planeamento. O (Re)Conhecimento dos processos nos vales de Alcântara, Valverde, Arroios e Santo António. Lisboa: ISA, 2014, 102 p.
