Iberian Parallels: Siza’s ‘Place’ and Portela’s ‘Time’ in the Revisionist Processes.

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2024-12-09

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ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
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Portugal and Spain, particularly Galicia, offer a compelling lens through which to examine the gradual erosion of early twentieth-century modernist orthodoxies. Owing to delayed industrialisation, political isolation, and prolonged authoritarian rule, both contexts cultivated forms of architectural resistance that emerged at the margins of the International Style yet developed largely unaware of one another. The comparative study of Álvaro Siza and César Portela situates their early works of the 1960s and 1970s within this broader revisionist landscape, drawing on graphic morphological analysis and direct testimony from the architects themselves. Their respective contributions were later recognised by key theorists of Critical Regionalism, such as Kenneth Frampton, Alexander Tzonis and Liane Lefaivre, who highlighted how Iberian peripheries generated sophisticated critiques of modernist universalism through situated, culturally resonant design practices. Siza’s practice embodies a contextual, phenomenologically inclined reading of place, marked by an abstract yet reconciliatory response to landscape, topography, and urban memory. Although not formally aligned with the Portuguese Inquérito movement, his work is framed as its most refined operational outcome, culminating in a distinctive architectural language that synthesises regional continuity with modernist refinement. Conversely, Portela’s trajectory is rooted in morpho-typological analysis, ideological engagement, and the revisionist Italian currents of Aldo Rossi, articulated through a more systematic and technically grounded relationship with the built environment. While Siza seeks expressive singularity and spatial mediation, Portela pursues typological clarity and the recalibration of architectural models through cultural and technological means. Their paths intersect most coherently in Santiago de Compostela, where intellectual and political ferment fostered the emergence of Critical Regionalism. Ultimately, their contrasting yet convergent approaches constitute parallel critiques of modernism, demonstrating how architectural production at the periphery reshaped theoretical discourse in the late twentieth century.

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Theory of Architecture, Critical Regionalism, Siza Vieira, César Portela, Contemporary Portuguese Architecture

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10.15847/sa.2024.1

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Carlos, G. D., Guerreiro, P., & Lopez, A. (2024). Iberian Parallels: ´Siza’s ‘Place’ and Portela’s ‘Time’ in the Revisionist Processes. In S. M. Genin, T. C. Ferreira, & M. Correia (Eds.). SizaAtlas: Filling the Gaps for World Heritage, (pp. 92-95). ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. Repositório Institucional UPT. https://hdl.handle.net/11328/6635

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