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dc.creatorTakahashi, Beatriz
dc.creatorBotelho, Maria Leonor
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-10T12:19:16Z-
dc.date.available2025-11-10T12:19:16Z-
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.othersigarra:746494
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/170150-
dc.descriptionFR: Real Vinícola (Portugal) : histoire, objectifs et utilisation culturelle. Real Vinícola est un complexe industriel construit entre 1897 et 1901 à Matosinhos (Portugal) pour accueillir la Real Companhia Vinícola, une société d'expédition de vin. L'entreprise a fermé ses portes dans les années 1930, ce qui a entraîné l'abandon du complexe pendant quatre-vingts ans, suivi de la décadence de la zone industrielle environnante. Dans les années subséquentes, différents plans d'urbanisme ont été proposés pour revitaliser la zone, dont un en 1999 par l'architecte portugais Álvaro Siza. Celui-ci suggérait de transformer cet espace industriel en un espace résidentiel et envisageait la préservation du complexe Real Vinícola. En 2000, le conseil municipal de Matosinhos a acheté le complexe et l'a intégré dans le nouveau plan d'urbanisme. En 2013, Real Vinícola a été classé « Monument d'intérêt public » par la direction générale du Patrimoine culturel. Par la suite, en 2015, le processus de réhabilitation de Real Vinícola a été lancé afin d'attribuer une vocation culturelle à ce patrimoine industriel. Enfin, depuis 2017, Real Vinícola est le siège de la Casa da Arquitectura - le Centre portugais d'architecture, une institution à but non lucratif dont la mission est de sauvegarder les collections d'architecture et d'impliquer la communauté dans la conservation de Real Vinícola.
dc.description.abstractThe Real Vinícola is an industrial complex built between 1897 and 1901 in Matosinhos (Portugal) to accommodate the Real Companhia Vinícola, a company specialized in wine shipping. The company closed in the 1930s-which resulted in the complex being abandoned for eighty years-followed by the decay of the surrounding area known for its industrial use. In the subsequent years, different urbanization plans were suggested to revitalize the area, including one in 1999 by the Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza. The architect's proposal was to transform the area from an industrial space to a residential one, and considered the preservation of the Real Vinícola complex. In 2000, the City Council of Matosinhos purchased the Real Vinícola complex and integrated it as part of the new urbanization plan,1 and in 2013, the Real Vinícola was classified as a "Monument of Public Interest" by the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage.2 Subsequently, in 2015 the rehabilitation process of the Real Vinícola was initiated in order to assign a cultural purpose to this industrial heritage. Finally, since 2017 the Real Vinícola has been the headquarters of Casa da Arquitectura - the Portuguese Centre for Architecture, a non-profit institution with the mission of safeguarding collections of architecture and engaging the community through the conservation of the Real Vinícola itself
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofIndustrial Heritage Reloaded = Le Parimoine Industriel rechargé / TICCIH 2022, Montreal congress proceedings = Actes du congrès de Montréal
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.titleReal Vinícola (Portugal): history, aims and the cultural use
dc.typeArtigo em Livro de Atas de Conferência Internacional
dc.contributor.uportoFaculdade de Letras
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