Urban requalification

Urban Requalification is an intervention that consists of adapting the physical structure of buildings or an urban area, without significant changes, to a different use for what was initially conceived. It is usual to choose to requalify properties, or neighborhoods, when their original function is no longer justified, partially or in full. For example, areas of a city that were formerly occupied with factory buildings and which are requalified for another function, eg residential areas, etc. On this page you can follow news and articles related to this topic.

Prata Riverside Village is a project conceived two decades ago and now finally sees the light of day. Luxury is present in every detail, from the architectural project - by Renzo Piano - through the quality of construction and premium finishes, to the project of living in a neighborhood between the green and blue of the river.

Located in the old industrial riverside area of Lisbon, in...

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The project under the responsibility of VIC Properties SA was elected within the scope of the Salão Imobiliário de Lisboa (SIL) 2019 awards, unanimously awarded by the AIP Foundation and the SIL Strategic Council.

VIC Properties had a strong presence at the Parque das Nações hall, through its Prata Riverside Village stand, where the project's model was presented - by the architect Renzo...

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As in Portugal we don't have the tradition of grape varieties, we use a substitute called "luxury" to segment people and tastes. The difficulty is in measuring the limits of its application. What is luxurious for some is trivial for others. What for some is reproachable for others is a reason for admiration and envy. This is a territory where consensus and common sense do not...

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