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The Modern Avenue

Avenue des Champs-Élysées • Regent Street • Avenida da Liberdade

by Filipa Roseta
language: english
Publisher: Caleidoscópio, June of 2016 ‧
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What is an avenue? When and why did avenues emerge in the landscape? When and how did avenues become urban routes? Which physical features related early seventeenth century avenues to their nineteenth century descendants? The research involved in this book set out to answer these questions. The existing literature regarding avenues was either too general, neglecting a thorough examination of case studies, or too particular, focusing on individual traits. In this book, the focus is shifted from individual cases to urban type; nevertheless, conclusions are grounded on the detailed comparative analysis of three case studies to avoid generalist preconceptions. The three case studies chosen were the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Regent Street, and Avenida da Liberdade. The detailed account of why and how the three chosen case studies were commissioned, conceived and built provides an illustrated sequence of how the avenue, as an urban type, was used in the seventeenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This sequence challenges two fundamental ideas. Firstly, as may have been guessed by those who have walked through Regent Street, it challenges the understanding of an avenue as a tree-lined pathway, replacing it by a broader definition of the avenue as a public space conceived to physically merge landscape and city. Secondly, instead of reducing the avenue to a type created by enlightened absolute power, as is too often suggested, this book presents the nineteenth-century avenue as a type emerging from a society moved by economic and political liberalism. In the end, the avenue is depicted as one more tool in the modern path, designed to address societal challenges by merging progressive reasoning with memories of a past, which must be remembered but never relived.

The Modern Avenue

Avenue des Champs-Élysées • Regent Street • Avenida da Liberdade

by Filipa Roseta

Property Description
ISBN: 9789896583316
Publisher: Caleidoscópio
Release Date: June of 2016
Language: English
Dimensions: 220 x 219 x 19 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 256
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Art > Architecture
EAN: 9789896583316

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Filipa Roseta

Filipa Roseta formou-se em Arquitetura pela Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa em 1996 onde é hoje Professora Auxiliar do departamento de Projeto. Em 2001, fundou Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitetos com Francisco Vaz Monteiro, onde desenvolveu vários projetos de arquitetura, incluindo a Igreja da Boa Nova, uma escola primária e um Centro Comunitário. Paralelamente à prática profissional, desenvolveu um discurso teórico focado na modernidade, incidindo no modo como a invenção afeta a produção do espaço. Residiu em Londres, entre 2006-2008, onde obteve um doutoramento do Royal College of Art com uma tese intitulada A Avenida Moderna. Sobre estes temas tem publicado artigos, capítulos de livros e é coautora de um livro. Pertence à Ordem dos Arquitetos em Portugal desde 1996. Nos primeiros anos de prática profissional trabalhou em ateliers portugueses e obteve um Mestrado em Cultura Arquitetónica e Contemporânea da FAUTL.

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