FBR_OC1_46 - Architecture, Urbanisation and Fishing in Portugal and Norway

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Fundação Centro Cultural de Belém(PT)
Bilateral initiative number:
PT-BI023
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€13,301
Actual cost:
€12,838
Initiative Types:
Exhibition
Publication
Workshop or seminar
Partners:
Laboratório de Paisagens
Património e Território (Lab2PT) / Escola de Arquitetura da Universidade do Minho(PT)
The Oslo School of Architecture and Design(NO)
Programme:

Description

This project aims to strengthen the relations between research projects running at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) and at the School of Architecture of the University of Minho (EAUM), within the framework of the public programme of architecture exhibitions at the Centro Cultural de Belém/Garagem Sul.

The initiative consists of a visit of Portuguese scholars to Norway and of Norwegian scholars to Portugal, including public lectures in the context of the partner’s activities. A syntehesis of the presentations and debates will be published in the CCB booklet series Cadernos da

Summary of the results

Following the results-based management approach, the initiative aimed to bring together ongoing research at the School of Architecture of the University of Minho, which integrates the Laboratory of Landscape, Heritage and Territory (Lab2PT) and the School of Architecture and Design in Oslo. of Oslo.
The debate focuses on the dynamic relationships between marine ecosystems and the built and the built environment, allowing an understanding of how port cities and territories in Portugal and and Norway have been transformed by fishing practices, technological processes of fish processing and the processing and the impact of human activity on marine ecosystems.
The exchange programme allowed for visits to fishing ports and conferences in both and the publication of the results in another volume of the Cadernos da Garagem.

Information on the projects funded by the EEA and Norway Grants is provided by the Programme and Fund Operators in the Beneficiary States, who are responsible for the completeness and accuracy of this information.