Waterfront Landscapes in Spanish Cities: Regeneration and Urban Transformations

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Title: Waterfront Landscapes in Spanish Cities: Regeneration and Urban Transformations
Authors: Martí Ciriquián, Pablo | Garcia-Mayor, Clara | Melgarejo, Ana
Research Group/s: Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio en el Espacio Litoral
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Edificación y Urbanismo | Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario del Agua y las Ciencias Ambientales
Keywords: Urban waterfronts | Urban regeneration | Urban transformation | Urban water strategy | Spanish waterfronts
Knowledge Area: Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: WIT Press
Citation: WIT Transactions on The Built Environment. 2018, 179: 45-56. doi:10.2495/UG180051
Abstract: The process of regenerating and integrating urban water spaces, which converts them into valuable and attractive landscape elements, is a relatively recent phenomenon in Spanish cities. Seas, rivers and wetlands have traditionally been either a means of communication with an economic value or a hydraulic problem requiring management. The first expressions of this new relationship between water and cities date back to 1988, when the UR journal of the Urbanism Laboratory, Barcelona School of Architecture, in its second issue dedicated to the Urban Project, highlighted the transformation of Barcelona’s port waterfront. Another important milestone occurred in the mid1990s when Urbanism journal – published by Madrid Architects’ Association – launched a special issue on the port and river transformations of several Spanish cities that possessed a specific urban character. This issue included an influential article “Urban Ports. Transformation of dock areas in urban contexts”, which revealed two important aspects of the urban role of water. First, a reference to Peter Hall who described the revitalization of waterfronts as the major event in urban planning in the 1980s and compared them to the importance of motorways and new residential areas of the 1950s and 1960s. Second, the remodelling of port spaces for urban uses was described as one of the most interesting issues in urban planning in recent decades. These interventions provided a greater understanding of the territorial and urban context in which they were situated, incorporating, therefore, a better integration of the landscaping project. The selected sea and river waterfronts in this paper offer an overview of the urban and territorial strategies proposed for the Spanish cities. Several situations are chosen to demonstrate the variety of encounters between the city and water: the maritime fronts, the riverfronts and a case corresponding to lagoons or wetlands.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/79350
ISSN: 1746-4498 (Print) | 1743-3509 (Online)
DOI: 10.2495/UG180051
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Rights: © 2018 WIT Press
Peer Review: si
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.2495/UG180051
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