Sérgio Barreiros Proença, Francesca Dal Cin, Cristiana Valente Monteiro, Carlota Gala Licona, Maria Inês Franco
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本文探讨了在极端天气事件情景下,公共地面组成设计作为沿海城市群易受平均海平面上升影响的防御要素的作用。它解决了[ENTRA]MAR城市形式与海洋研究项目交织在一起的试点案例研究之一,Quarteira是位于葡萄牙南部阿尔加维地区的沿海城市,容易受到洪水和侵蚀现象的影响。这篇文章提供了一个系统化的阅读和解释阶段,以及基于场景开发的设计阶段研究的机会,这是在里斯本大学建筑学院的第四年设计工作室进行的,因此,分享其“想象大西洋沿岸的地中海海滨”的初步结果。正如布罗代尔在《Les msammoires de la msamditerransame》中所写的那样,将地中海的价值和特征归因于Quarteira,需要一遍又一遍地观察沿海景观,直到物理和城市特征被雄辩地揭示和命名。最后,它强调需要基于沿海景观的继承记忆和公共地面设计可能作为海岸防御的操作作用来设计陆地和海洋之间的空间。本文探讨了在极端天气事件情景下,公共地面组成设计作为易受海平面上升影响的沿海城市群防御要素的作用。它解决了[ENTRA]MAR城市形式与海洋研究项目交织在一起的试点案例研究之一,Quarteira是位于葡萄牙南部阿尔加维地区的沿海城市,容易受到洪水和侵蚀现象的影响。这篇文章提供了一个系统化的阅读和解释阶段,以及基于场景开发的设计研究阶段的机会,这是在里斯本大学建筑学院的第四年设计工作室进行的,因此,分享其“想象大西洋沿岸的地中海海滨”的初步结果。正如布罗代尔在《Les msammoires de la msamditerransame》中所写的那样,将地中海的价值观和特征归因于Quarteira,需要一遍又一遍地观察沿海景观,直到物理和城市特征被雄辩地揭示和命名。最后,它强调需要基于沿海景观的继承记忆和公共地面设计可能作为海岸防御的操作作用来设计陆地和海洋之间的空间。
The article explores the role of public ground composition design as a defence element for coastal agglomerations vulnerable to mean sea level rise in extreme weather events scenarios. It addresses one of the pilot case studies of the [ENTRA]MAR Urban form intertwined with the sea research project, Quarteira, a coastal city located in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, which is vulnerable to flooding and erosion phenomena. The article provides an opportunity to systematise the reading and interpretation phases and also the research by design phase based on scenario development that was conducted during the fourth-year design studio at the Lisbon School of Architecture of the Universidade de Lisboa and therefore, to share its preliminary results on “imagining the Mediterranean beachfront by the Atlantic”. Attributing Mediterranean values and characteristics to Quarteira involves, as Braudel wrote in “Les Mémoires de la Méditerranée”, observing the coastal landscapes over and over again, until the physical and urban characteristics are eloquently revealed and named. Finally, it is underlined the need to design the space between land and sea based on the inherited memory of the coastal landscape and the operative role the public ground design