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Arquitetura rural do baixo Alentejo

Authors: Canudo, Filipa Vitorino;

Arquitetura rural do baixo Alentejo

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ABSTRACT: The work presented as part of the final requirements of the Master course aims to analyze the study of the transformations of the Alentejo landscape at various scales and the problem of vernacular architecture in relation to the “montes” of the Beja region. The starting point was a process of graphing 12 “montes” at a historical and typological level, complemented by theoretical research. Each “monte” is a unique case, in terms of complexity, size and even function, however, there are some typological similarities that result in a traditional Alentejo architecture. It is from the recognition of the problematic inherent to the region under study that a strategy of dynamization and intervention is presented later in order to revitalize these landmarks of the Alentejo landscape with a view to preserving and safeguarding the vernacular heritage. Preserving a memory of the past, it is demonstrated based on the current needs of the territory, the importance of traditional construction techniques and materials in communion with the surrounding landscape for a sustainable development of the region in cultural, economic, social and environmental.

O trabalho apresentado como parte dos requisitos finais do curso de Mestrado, pretende analisar o estudo das transformações da paisagem alentejana a várias escalas e a problemática da arquitetura vernácula em relação aos montes da região dos “Barros de Beja”. O ponto de partida foi um processo de levantamento de 12 montes a nível histórico e tipológico, complementado pela investigação teórica. Cada monte é um caso único, a nível de complexidade, dimensão e até função, no entanto são apresentadas semelhanças tipológicas que indiciam uma arquitetura tradicional alentejana. É a partir do reconhecimento da problemática inerente à região em estudo, que posteriormente é apresentada uma estratégia de dinamização e intervenção de forma a revitalizar estes marcos da paisagem alentejana com vista á preservação e salvaguardar do património vernáculo. Preservando uma memória do passado, é demonstrada com base nas exigências e necessidades atuais do território, a importância das técnicas e materiais de construção tradicional em comunhão com a paisagem envolvente para um desenvolvimento sustentável da região a nível cultural, económico, social e ambiental.

Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitetura, com a especialização em Arquitetura apresentada na Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre.

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Portugal
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Sustainability, Rehabilitation, Vernacular architecture, Reabilitação, Sustentabilidade, Paisagem, Landscape, Monte, Arquitetura vernácula

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