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PORTO HUMAN HERITAGE CITY URBAN REGENERATION COMPANIES: NEW POSSIBILITIES AND SOME PROBLEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

ANA MEDEIROS

Lawyer, Law Office of António Vilar & Associados, Porto, Portugal *

I. INTRODUCTION

The city of Porto in the north of Portugal, classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, is characterised by a complex urban fabric of tremendous beauty and very rich artistic and architectural value, being the reflection and result of several eras: Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-classical and Modern.
The city has however suffered from being deserted—about half of the population has left in the last 40 years—mainly because the younger population has moved to live in the suburbs and outskirts.
The central area of the city lost vitality and became, for the most part, an area of traditional commerce and other entrepreneurial services. This contributed not only to the degradation of the heritage buildings1 but to the lack of modern infrastructure, namely, sewers and a natural gas system required to cater for the needs of the citizens, lack of proper parking facilities as well as of proper social resources. In consequence, there were appalling living conditions for the remaining residents.
In addition, the central area of the city is characterised by a very high number of tenanted buildings which, due to rents being frozen for about 60 years,2 does not allow landlords to accomplish due maintenance and conservation of the heritage buildings.3


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