Paisagem e património dos canais urbanos de Aveiro: a influência do uso do espaço público no quotidiano do cidadão
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5821/identidades.8821Abstract
Public space along the River of Aveiro is the object of this research. The concept of public space along city canals is defined as a principle of its use and occupation. This principle has an attraction effect of the canal over the citizen. The research approaches the performance of public space, in terms of urbanity, minding the principles inherent to the heritage and landscape and the preservation of the identity of public space within the context of urban regeneration. The analysis is guided by two interdependent concepts: urbanity and the valorisation of urban water canals. By suggesting a correlation between the degree of urbanity in public spaces located on the margins of the canals and the degree of valorisation provided by the population, a link is established between the attributes of the special configuration of the canals and the protection of the surrounding public spaces, by means of urban rehabilitation.Downloads
Issue
Section
License
Those authors who have publications with this journal, accept the following terms:
a. Authors will retain their copyright and guarantee the journal the right of first publication of their work, which will be simultaneously subject to the Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND-4.0 recognition license that allows third parties to share the work provided that its author and its first publication are indicated in this journal, but they cannot be changed or used commercially.
b. Authors may adopt other non-exclusive license agreements for the distribution of the version of the published work (eg: deposit it in an institutional telematic archive or publish it in a monographic volume) provided that the initial publication in this journal is indicated.
c. Authors are allowed and recommended to disseminate their work through the Internet (e.g. in institutional telematic files or on their website) before and during the submission process, which can lead to interesting exchanges and increase citations. of the published work. (See The effect of open access).