Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate

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Main Author: Machado, Marta
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Catrica, Paulo, Costa, Ana Catarina, Ascensão, Eduardo
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This paper explores the different ways residents of famous buildings experience the architecture they live in. We aim at an architectural photography that seeks to portray architecture not as a visual phenomenon but rather a lived one. We have photographed residents of the Bouça housing estate in Porto, Portugal, designed in the 1970s by Pritzker Prize winning Portuguesearchitect Álvaro Siza to house the urban poor after the 1974 revolution. The estate has since become an architectural icon and is currently undergoing gentrification by architects, designers and artists who are drawn to the appeal of ‘auteur architecture’. The differences in inhabitation between the original residents and the recent ones pertain to a complex yet dualistic stance between two distinct social classes on what architecture is and what it means, one that also raises the issue of housing for the urban poor becoming fashionable. We read such tensions while tracing back to Siza’s early belief in a classless society, which later evolved into the belief in an ‘interclassist city’. Cover image: Costa et al., “Inhabiting Auteur Architecture.”
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate
title Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate
spellingShingle Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate
Machado, Marta
inhabitation
auteur architecture
residents’ experience
Álvaro Siza; Bouça housing estate
architectural photography
title_short Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate
title_full Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate
title_fullStr Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate
title_full_unstemmed Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate
title_sort Differentiated inhabitation of ‘auteur architecture’: photographing Álvaro Siza’s Bouça housing estate
author Machado, Marta
author_facet Machado, Marta
Catrica, Paulo
Costa, Ana Catarina
Ascensão, Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Catrica, Paulo
Costa, Ana Catarina
Ascensão, Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Marta
Catrica, Paulo
Costa, Ana Catarina
Ascensão, Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv inhabitation
auteur architecture
residents’ experience
Álvaro Siza; Bouça housing estate
architectural photography
topic inhabitation
auteur architecture
residents’ experience
Álvaro Siza; Bouça housing estate
architectural photography
description This paper explores the different ways residents of famous buildings experience the architecture they live in. We aim at an architectural photography that seeks to portray architecture not as a visual phenomenon but rather a lived one. We have photographed residents of the Bouça housing estate in Porto, Portugal, designed in the 1970s by Pritzker Prize winning Portuguesearchitect Álvaro Siza to house the urban poor after the 1974 revolution. The estate has since become an architectural icon and is currently undergoing gentrification by architects, designers and artists who are drawn to the appeal of ‘auteur architecture’. The differences in inhabitation between the original residents and the recent ones pertain to a complex yet dualistic stance between two distinct social classes on what architecture is and what it means, one that also raises the issue of housing for the urban poor becoming fashionable. We read such tensions while tracing back to Siza’s early belief in a classless society, which later evolved into the belief in an ‘interclassist city’. Cover image: Costa et al., “Inhabiting Auteur Architecture.”
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