Towards a Public Architectural History: Collective-Use Facilities and Community Engagement in Portugal and Spain
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Agarez, Ricardo Costa < DINÂMIA’CET-Iscte,
Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studies, Instituto Universitário de
Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Av. das Forças Armadas, 1649-026, Lisbon, Portugal>
Pascoal, Ana Mehnert <DINÂMIA’CET-Iscte,
Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studies, Instituto Universitário de
Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Av. das Forças Armadas, 1649-026, Lisbon, Portugal>
Herrera-Pineda, Ivonne <DINÂMIA’CET-Iscte,
Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studies, Instituto Universitário de
Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Av. das Forças Armadas, 1649-026, Lisbon, Portugal>
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The sustained use and reuse of existing buildings
is key in addressing social inequality and reinforcing sustainability and resilience in peripheral, disadvantaged communities of the so-called developed world. Collective-use
facilities built since the 1940s, the outcome of individual
and common efforts, carry decades of service to communities
and are repositories of both material and experiential values.
Knowing their history of production and use is essential in
reassessing their relevance for current and future needs: to be
effective, this knowledge must be appropriable and relatable,
co-created, and widely shared. This article discusses how such
premises are put to the test in Arquitectura Aqui, a research
and dissemination initiative underway in communities in
Portugal and Spain. Using different cases in both countries to
examine specific goals and methodologies, challenges and
results, we suggest that local engagement in co-researching
and co-narrating the past and present of buildings and their
role in collective life, in a participation and dissemination
platform, might contribute to putting into practice a public
architectural history of community buildings.
