USING INFRASTRUCTURE AS A WAY TO TRANSFORM HERITAGE INTO LEGACY
THE CABLE CAR PROJECT OF MENOS É MAIS IN PORTO
What should the form of transport infrastructure be in a heritage city?
It is obvious that infrastructure has a huge impact in shaping public space, both for the good and for the bad.Infrastructure is needed to channel and nurture the dynamics of development;heritage is normally seen as resistance to it. So, transport infrastructure in a context of valuable heritage may need to shifts its paradigms, be able to blend into the existing, pay homage to the tradition of the place, and simultaneously reflect the speaks to the moment it was created.
The Gaia Cable car project in Porto is exemplary in the way it responds to the challenge of integrating forces moving in opposite directions. The project was a private commission responding to a demand; advocate for public space. The battle of Menos é Mais was to use the infrastructure as a driver of heritage enhancement by improving the way citizens of the Porto can move within the city without affecting the existent constructions.
This capacity requires respect for the context, conscience of public space, but at the same time a profound knowledge of technique. As they explain, it was a matter of “nesting” two large machines in the city scape with minimum impact.
These are the kinds of lessons that are capable of delivering powerful design responses to complex questions.
They were able to distill the form of the infrastructure so elegantly that the new pieces of machinery became part of the identity of city without relinquishing their efficiency.
15th INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION REPORTING FROM THE FRONT
CATALOGUE PRODUCTION- Marsilio Editori, Venice,Italy
EDITING- Oltrepagina, Verona
Project Team
Cristina Maximino, Inês Mesquita, Pedro Rocha, Adrián Sifres, Inês Marinho Batista
Short Film
Francisco Relvas (video), Pedro Rodrigues (archive images), Tomás Gamboa (sound)
Photography
Ricardo Loureiro
With the support of
TELEF-Transportes por Cabo e Concessões
Câmara Municipal de Vila Nova de Gaia
Special Thanks to
Alberto Plácido, Francisco Providência, Luís Tavares Pereira, António do Fundo Ferreira, Alberto Collet, Teresa Novais