Community task force
#participation The group leading community engagement in OpenHeritage
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Description (English)
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This meeting gave an overview of the Lisbon Lab i.e. the city, the neighborhood, and the communities that surround it.
CITY CONTEXT
The general urban fabric of the neighborhood, Marvila Velha, is old and working class with a strong living memory that sustains a strong identity to the place.
The area was originally inhabited by aristocrats and later it became an industrial compound. Gradually abandoned since the 20th century, many warehouses and factories were left to deteriorate.
Almost all the housing in the neighborhood around are social or cooperative housing with little public spaces shared between them. It also doesn't help that the area is poorly connected by pubic transport. The neighborhoods within the area resemble islands disconnected from the city. While at the beginning of the 19th century there was a strong pull for residents especially coming to do industrial work, currently the area is dying demographically.
However, in the past five years the neighborhood has become an area for creative and trendy industries.
Neighborhood Hubs
- Marvila Library
- Palácio Marquês de Abrantes
- Hub Criativo Beato - innovation center for creative and technological companies that encourage entrepreneurship
PROJECTS IN THE AREA
Through the BipZip programme, the municipality launched a call for small resident led interventions to open space for participatory methods and rethink reuse.
One such project was Desenhar Redes em Marvila.
LISBON CHL STRATEGY
Use the Palácio Marquês de Abrantes as an anchor to support sustainable, urban, economic, social, and environmental local development.
They also aim to develop methods within the area for co-creation and collective decision making with a strong co-governance model.
CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION
These are the following topics that we'd like to explore after the meeting
- Housing - the municipality is planning to have affordable homes in the area
- neighborhood and business development: how can you change the neighborhood, which has been physically cut off ( we talked a lot about the transportation questions). There are other municipal-led developments in the area - so this is just a piece of the puzzle. It has general lessons for industrial sites and their current life - the entire area has been a center of 19th century industrialisation
- heritage use - we had no time to really touch upon this issue, but the site is a former aristocratic building
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This meeting gave an overview of the Lisbon Lab i.e. the city, the neighborhood, and the communities that surround it.
CITY CONTEXT
The general urban fabric of the neighborhood, Marvila Velha, is old and working class with a strong living memory that sustains a strong identity to the place.
The area was originally inhabited by aristocrats and later it became an industrial compound. Gradually abandoned since the 20th century, many warehouses and factories were left to deteriorate.
Almost all the housing in the neighborhood around are social or cooperative housing with little public spaces shared between them. It also doesn't help that the area is poorly connected by pubic transport. The neighborhoods within the area resemble islands disconnected from the city. While at the beginning of the 19th century there was a strong pull for residents especially coming to do industrial work, currently the area is dying demographically.
However, in the past five years the neighborhood has become an area for creative and trendy industries.
Neighborhood Hubs
- Marvila Library
- Palácio Marquês de Abrantes
- Hub Criativo Beato - innovation center for creative and technological companies that encourage entrepreneurship
PROJECTS IN THE AREA
Through the BipZip programme, the municipality launched a call for small resident led interventions to open space for participatory methods and rethink reuse.
One such project was Desenhar Redes em Marvila.
LISBON CHL STRATEGY
- Use the Palácio Marquês de Abrantes as an anchor to support sustainable, urban, economic, social, and environmental local development.
- use the site as an anchor to support community resilience.
- Part of the Marques de Abrantes Palace (MAP) will be turned into affordable housing. 2 scenario’s for that, one based on mixed approach (public/private) or just public led.
They also aim to develop methods within the area for co-creation and collective decision making with a strong co-governance model.
CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION
These are the following topics that we'd like to explore after the meeting
- Housing - the municipality is planning to have affordable homes in the area
- neighborhood and business development: how can you change the neighborhood, which has been physically cut off ( we talked a lot about the transportation questions). There are other municipal-led developments in the area - so this is just a piece of the puzzle. It has general lessons for industrial sites and their current life - the entire area has been a center of 19th century industrialisation
- heritage use - we had no time to really touch upon this issue, but the site is a former aristocratic building