A year ago plans emerged in Portugal to replace the old pavilions of the old market in Porto with new pavilions of a high-tech appearance. The existing market stalls of the Bolhão should not be replaced but restored. A post, “Bolhão a Year Later,” from the fab website Old Portuguese Stuff tells why, has lots of photos, and offers a petition to help save the pavilions. The petition is in Portuguese* with an English translation following. I did a post in July last year on saving the pavilions, ” Save market in Porto, Port.”
The excuse for the “need” to demolish the stalls is patently absurd:
Two reasons were given for this: the first, that the planned construction of a technical basement makes their removal a necessity. Reconstruction of the barracas was rejected as being pastiche. The second is the Council’s strategic “vision” for the market’s new role, which doesn’t bode well with keeping the pavilions. The Council, we were told, wants a market which can cater to “modern needs” and “the barracas do not allow it”.
If the stalls must be removed, so be it, but they may be removed and … then returned! This churning, this official reluctance to do the obviously right thing, is the result of people who have bought into a machine metaphor for architecture that has no basis in reality. The machine metaphor has not brought machine efficiency, only machine ugliness. It should be consigned to the ash heap of architectural history. Sign the petition!
A doff of the cap to Malcolm Millais, author of Exploding the Myths of Modern Architecture, for reminding me of this tragedy in the works if the public will is not heeded.
* This post originally stated that the petition is in Spanish. I meant Portuguese, of course, and I apologize for my error, and sheepishly thank commenter Raquel for pointing it out.
Thanks for another wonderful post. Where else could anybody get that kind of information in such an ideal way of writing? I’ve a presentation next week, and I’m on the look for such information.
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say thanks to so mucha lot for your web site it helps a whole lot
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Thank you for your support to save the architecture and the history of our city but please correct just a thing: in Portugal we speak and write in portuguese, not spanish. So the petition is also written in portuguese. 🙂
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OMG, did I say that? I know that Portuguese is spoken in Portugal! Please forgive me. I will fix it right away!
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No problem 🙂
And onde again thank you to your support.
We need to ask help to as many people we cant get. Otherwise we
will have another arquitecture murder like the old “Palácio de Cristal” in Porto
who was gorgeous and destroyed to make a horrible modern sports sctruture.
Google it. 🙂
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I’ve signed the petition, and with the help of an online translator even added a comment in Portuguese, hope it’s understandable:
Estes maravilhosos galpões – as barracas do Bolhão, devem ser mantidas – eles são um enorme trunfo para a cidade e restaurado irá reforçar o turismo.
(“These wonderful sheds – “as barracas do Bolhão,” should be retained–they are a huge asset to the city and restored will enhance tourism.”)
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Good work! I l signed and left a comment in English, and got an immediate question in return that I could not understand, hopefully not to the effect that my signature will be accepted if I correct some mistake I made in the signing process!
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