Moving Seascapes: The Architecture and Biology of Fishing and Canning on the Portuguese Coast

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https://doi.org/10.17979/bac.2021.11.0.7413

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fishing architecture, marine biology, industrial architecture, seascapes, ecology

Resumen

When they fish, humans play an active part in the dynamics of marine ecosys-tems, and architecture is subsequently involved in the processing of their catch. Our goal is to develop the idea of Fishing Architecture as a useful concept for understanding the interconnected relationship between architecture and fish-ing. By analysing the architectural and ecological outcomes of fisheries and can-ning industry, we will try to assess the complex relationship between human ac-tivities and environmental transformations. How can we represent the intricate relationship between the sea and the coast? This text seeks to state this hypothe-sis and incorporate ecological information into the analysis of the development of the sardine canning industry in Matosinhos. Based on the knowledge of ma-rine ecology, we hope to find an original perspective from which to visualize and evaluate urban developments and their environmental impacts.

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André Tavares, Lab2PT, Landscape, Heritage and Territory Laboratory, University of Minho School of Architecture, Guimarães, Portugal

André Tavares (Porto, 1976) is an architect and has been running Dafne Editora. With Diogo Seixas Lopes he was editor-in-chief of the magazine Jornal Arquitectos (2013-2015) and in 2016 co-curator of the 4th Lisbon Architecture Triennale, The Form of Form. His book The Anatomy of the Architectural Book (Lars Müller/Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2016), addresses the crossovers between book culture and building culture. Currently he is a researcher at School of Architecture of the University of Minho, in Guimarães, and consultant of Garagem Sul Architectural Exhibitions, in Lisbon.

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2021-12-31

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Tavares, André, y Diego Inglez de Souza. 2021. «Moving Seascapes: The Architecture and Biology of Fishing and Canning on the Portuguese Coast». BAc Boletín Académico. Revista De investigación Y Arquitectura contemporánea 11 (diciembre). A Coruña:14-31. https://doi.org/10.17979/bac.2021.11.0.7413.

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