1st Edition

Portuguese Landscape Architecture Education, Heritage and Research 80 Years of History

    342 Pages 78 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    In 2022, the Landscape Architecture course in Portugal celebrated 80 years of existence. This edited collection, Portuguese Landscape Architecture Education, Heritage and Research, commemorates this important milestone by bringing together some of the most respected names in Portuguese Landscape Architecture.

    Although the book’s content is targeted at the assessment of the Portuguese history and influence, the themes under analysis are all-encompassing within the major fields, namely pedagogy; heritage; theory and methods; and design and landscape planning and management. The book seeks to address several research questions, including

    • How has Landscape Architecture evolved in Portugal and how has it been revealed in the different disciplinary areas and educational institutions, particularly considering the great challenges of today?
    • What legacy did Cabral, Sousa da Câmara and the first generation of landscape architects leave us that can be identified in the theory and practice of research projects, recent or ongoing, carried out by Portuguese landscape architects?
    • How has the education, research and practice of Landscape Architecture in Portugal been influenced or reflected by the exchange of knowledge with other countries?

    This book will be of interest to researchers and students, as it encompasses an extensive contribution to the field of Landscape Architecture studies, aiming to impact both on the theory and practice of the discipline.

    List of illustrations

    List of contributors

    Acknowledgements

    Foreword I
    Bruno Marques

    Foreword II 
    João Ceregeiro

    Introduction: Three principles of ecological thinking for an interpretation of Portuguese Landscape Architecture education, heritage, and research
    Maria Matos Silva

    Methodology and review process
    Maria Matos Silva and Anubhav Goyal

    PART I
    Heritage and history of Portuguese Landscape Architecture: A time frame for Landscape Architecture
    Teresa Andresen

     1. Historic gardens as cultural heritage. From early debates to future initiatives
    Teresa Portela Marques and Maria José Curado

    2. Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles: Landscape architect, ecologist and politician in Portugal
    Domingas Vasconcelos, Paulo Farinha-Marques and Francisco Castro Rego

    3. Francisco Caldeira Cabral and the "Panorama" magazine: Introducing a landscape conscience in tourist propaganda
    Gonçalo Duarte Gomes         

    4. Landscape Architecture education in Portugal and Italy. The pioneering approaches of Francisco Caldeira Cabral and Pietro Porcinai
    Ludovica Nardella          

    5. Landscape Architecture in Portugal: The quest for a needed memory
    Maria João Fonseca

    6. Lisbon city gardeners, from horticulture to Landscape Architecture (1840-1960) Cristina Castel-Branco, Ana Raquel Cunha and Ana Luísa Soares

    7. From historical research to urban ecology: A new perspective on the evolution of landscape art
    Ana Raquel Cunha, Maria Manuel Romeiras, Miguel Brilhante, Francisco Castro Rego and Ana Luísa Soares

    8. Thirty years of research in green infrastructure and landscape planning
    Inês Adagói, Natália Cunha, Ana Müller, João Silva, Leonor T. Barata, Manuela R. Magalhães, Selma B. Pena and Luísa Franco 

    PART II
    A Portuguese context on education and pedagogy in Landscape Architecture: Landscape Architecture: Heading to a comprehensive logical/rational, aesthetic, and ethic approach
    Luís Paulo Ribeiro

    9. Teaching restoration of historical gardens: Research through design experience
    Cristina Castel-Branco and Sónia Talhé Azambuja

    10. Nature-based solutions in the teaching of landscape design by Manuel de Sousa da Câmara
    Paulo Farinha-Marques

    11. The legacy of three generations of architects-professors: Francisco Caldeira Cabral, Manuel de Sousa da Câmara, and João Ferreira Nunes
    Eduardo J.S.C. Pinto

    12. Landscape Architecture and urban ecology research as means for knowledge transfer on urban resilience in Maputo, Mozambique
    Ana Beja da Costa

    13. Breaking siloes and embracing the future: Western and Indigenous lenses in the education of landscape architects
    Bruno Marques and Jacqueline McIntosh

    14. From the concept of cultural landscape to its application in conservation policies and higher education in Portugal
    Raquel Carvalho, Teresa Portela Marques and Cristina Castel-Branco

    Part III
    Portuguese perspectives on theory and methods in Landscape Architecture.
    Theory versus circumstances: The Help of Methods in Landscape Architecture
    Cristina Castel-Branco

    15. In between revolutions: Drivers of landscape change in Interior Alentejo from the Liberal Revolution to the April Revolution
    Isabel Martinho da Silva  

    16. Urban adaptation strategy for the Tinto riverscape, at watershed scale, towards its multifunctionality and hydrological resilienceimpacts and governance challenges
    Diana T. Fernandes, Maria José Curado and Rodrigo Maia

    17. Diversity of street trees in Lisbon, towards city sustainability
    Ana Luísa Soares, Leónia Nunes, Inês Duarte, Ana Júlia Francisco, Davide Gaião, Francisco Castro Rego and Susana Dias

    18. Contributions to the integration of socio-cultural landscape assessment methods in the learning process
    Lígia Vaz de Figueiredo, Isabel Loupa Ramos, Maria da Graça Saraiva and Fátima Bernardo

    19. Multiscalarity, interdisciplinarity, and research-by-design towards a metropolitan landscape
    Ana Beja da Costa, Wim Wambecq and João Rafael Santos

    PART IV                             
    Conclusion: Landscape Architecture and the practice of ecological thinking: Considerations for the next 80 years of history

    Maria Matos Silva and João Ferreira Nunes

    Index

    Biography

    Maria Matos Silva, Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture (LA) at Instituto Superior de Agronomia (ISA-UL), is currently coordinating the master’s Programme in LA (2022–). She has a degree in LA from ISA-UL (2007), a master’s degree (2010) and PhD (2016) from the University of Barcelona, where she focused on urban and public space design. She has been a research associate of Centro de Investigação em Arquitectura, Urbanismo e Design (CIAUD) at the Faculty of Architecture, UL since 2016. She was awarded an Honourable Mention in the Scientific Prize of the UL/CGD (2019) and is co-PI of the "MetroPublicNet" FCT research project.

    Cristina Castel-Branco is a landscape architect and professor at the University of Lisbon. As a Fulbright student, she received an MLA from UMass and obtained her PhD in the history of garden art. She has published on subjects in Landscape Architecture history, restoration, and ecological design. She is founder and the first president of the Historic Gardens Association; director of the Botanical Garden of Ajuda (1997–2002) and is a member of the UNESCO-ICOMOS cultural landscapes. She maintains a professional practice in Lisbon, the ACB studio, which has been prize-winning since 1990. She was granted the award of Officier des Arts et des Lettres in 2015 and the Japanese Government Praise of Merit in 2020.

    João Ferreira Nunes is a landscape architect with a great passion for drawing and understanding the processes of the world. The founder of PROAP, his professional and teaching activities intertwine and contribute to the development of new lines of research and experimentation. He is full professor at the Accademia di Architettura in Mendrisio, Switzerland and visiting professor at international universities.

    Luís Paulo Ribeiro, Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture (LA) at Instituto Superior de Agronomia (ISA-UL), has been lecturing since 1999. He obtained his degree in LA at ISA-UL, and his PhD from the University of Massachusetts, USA (1997). He is a founding partner of TOPIARIS (1988), an expert in the restoration of historical gardens and a coordinator of related projects, such as the Tropical Botanical Garden of Lisbon. He is head of the master’s and PhD programs in the LA department and a regular invited lecturer at the University of Massachusetts, where he was awarded the 6th Fábos Medal for the excellence of his work on Greenway planning and design.

    Teresa Andresen is a landscape architect and agricultural engineer (CLAP, 1982; EA, 1982). She has been a professor in higher education for 30 years and was a member of the Scientific Council of the European Environment Agency from 2002 to 2008; president of the European Foundation for Landscape Architecture from 2004 to 2007; vice president of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (2007); and Portuguese Expert at the Permanent Commission for World Heritage (UNESCO) from 2014 to 2017. He has been a member of the National Council for Environment and Sustainable Development since 2013 and president of the Board of AJH–Portuguese Association of Historic Gardens since 2017.