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Title: In-between spaces : a configurational history of gated enclaves in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Author: Paulouro, João
Advisor: Beirão, José Nuno
Ferreira, Victor Mota
Keywords: Enclaves Fechados
Condomínios Fechados
Morfologia Urbana
Sintaxe Espacial
Geoinformática
Gated Enclaves
Gated Communities
Urban Morphology
Space Syntax
Geoinformatics
Defense Date: Jan-2024
Publisher: Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Arquitetura
Citation: NEVES, João Bernardo Ponce de Leão Paulouro das - In-between spaces : a configurational history of gated enclaves in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. - Lisboa : FA, 2024, - Tese de doutoramento.
Abstract: This study examines the development of gated enclaves in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (AML) in order to evaluate the relationships between socio-urban segregation and spatial confguration in contemporary urbanities. It assumes that social segregation is an inherent characteristic of cities since ancient times, proposes that this characteristic has a geometric confguration, both social and spatial, and endeavours to determine how this confguration functions at the local and metropolitan level. As such, the project applies a three-pronged multiparadigm approach into building a spatial theory of socio-urban fragmentation through theoretical research into the immaterial condition of urban segregationist thought, a historical survey on the development of gated enclaves, and a morphological and confgurational analysis into socio-spatial division through cartographic and aerial surveys of gated enclaves in the AML from the XII to XXI centuries. It posits that we are currently witnessing the beginning of a New Age of Confnement, requiring a thorough understanding of liminal spaces, and in so doing, lay the foundations for a confgurational theory of auto-poietic socio-urban segregation. Through a series of fndings on the synergetic behaviour of enclaves within the metropolitan network, we establish a correlation between culs-de-sac, and a complex yet contradictory relation between choice and integration in local and global networks of gated enclaves, paving the way for a reinterpretation of the origins and growth of urban agglomerations and concluding with the suggested hypothesis of self-segregation frst, integration later.
Description: Tese de doutoramento. Arquitetura (Teoria e Prática de Projeto). Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Arquitetura. 2024
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/31136
Appears in Collections:BFA - Teses de Doutoramento / Ph. D. Thesis



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