THE ROLE OF PUBLIC ART IN ‘LISBON 1994’: AN IMPROVEMENT TO THIS CITY’S FUTURE

The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon - a coastal city with a population of around 540000 people – was nominated as European Capital of Culture in 1994. This study describes how Public Art projects were included in those cultural master plans and how they affected their environment, from the cultural...

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Main Author: Telmo Lopes
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2008-10-01
Series:On the W@terfront
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Online Access:http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/waterfront/article/view/18899
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description The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon - a coastal city with a population of around 540000 people – was nominated as European Capital of Culture in 1994. This study describes how Public Art projects were included in those cultural master plans and how they affected their environment, from the cultural event to the physical identity that remained there. This study relates the impact of Public Art in Urban Design under a reflexive point of view which expresses future connections of this theme with the city, and supply with documents Lisbon’s Public Art of 1994, mainly through the influence of the event of Lisbon European Capital of Culture.
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spelling doaj.art-87b011bdaee748bba22a8baaf79c7be22022-12-21T20:06:39ZcatUniversitat de BarcelonaOn the W@terfront1139-73652008-10-011116379THE ROLE OF PUBLIC ART IN ‘LISBON 1994’: AN IMPROVEMENT TO THIS CITY’S FUTURETelmo LopesThe capital city of Portugal, Lisbon - a coastal city with a population of around 540000 people – was nominated as European Capital of Culture in 1994. This study describes how Public Art projects were included in those cultural master plans and how they affected their environment, from the cultural event to the physical identity that remained there. This study relates the impact of Public Art in Urban Design under a reflexive point of view which expresses future connections of this theme with the city, and supply with documents Lisbon’s Public Art of 1994, mainly through the influence of the event of Lisbon European Capital of Culture.http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/waterfront/article/view/18899Lisbon 1994Public ArtEphemeral and PerennialCentre and Outskirts
spellingShingle Telmo Lopes
THE ROLE OF PUBLIC ART IN ‘LISBON 1994’: AN IMPROVEMENT TO THIS CITY’S FUTURE
On the W@terfront
Lisbon 1994
Public Art
Ephemeral and Perennial
Centre and Outskirts
title THE ROLE OF PUBLIC ART IN ‘LISBON 1994’: AN IMPROVEMENT TO THIS CITY’S FUTURE
title_full THE ROLE OF PUBLIC ART IN ‘LISBON 1994’: AN IMPROVEMENT TO THIS CITY’S FUTURE
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF PUBLIC ART IN ‘LISBON 1994’: AN IMPROVEMENT TO THIS CITY’S FUTURE
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF PUBLIC ART IN ‘LISBON 1994’: AN IMPROVEMENT TO THIS CITY’S FUTURE
title_short THE ROLE OF PUBLIC ART IN ‘LISBON 1994’: AN IMPROVEMENT TO THIS CITY’S FUTURE
title_sort role of public art in lisbon 1994 an improvement to this city s future
topic Lisbon 1994
Public Art
Ephemeral and Perennial
Centre and Outskirts
url http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/waterfront/article/view/18899
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