BCN case studies
case studies/barcelona/101021
archeology/environment/organization/economics/immigration martina vesik/lea serikoff/davide di capua/elena nunez/isabel stella
2 axes /regular grid/ irregular/urban space/harbour front/fortification/regular grid/suburbanisation/infill/structure/limits/limits/means of transportation/train routes/pedestrian streets/ metro, bus and tram stops/commuters/types of streets/built environment/environmental issues/climate on architecture/housing/density/population/origins/density/housing/integration/population/ foreigners/immigration/international status/efficient economic policy/industry location/trade portrait of an strategy/airport/tourism/how, who and why/evaluation of Barcelona/politics/mega-events/governance/future plans
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona
archeology
2 axes The initial Roman nucleus was the basis for an urban configuration that despite a series of transformations still represents the seminal core of Barcelona.
franks
hordes of al-mansur
barbarian & moorish invasions
romans
barcino – mediterranean urban center
-1000
celts
greeks
carthaginians
roman colony
strategic position on Mons Taber, between two rivers, with a natural port, fertile soil and ample watersupply.
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by a 2m high wall. The town layout follows roman planning traditions with regularity, horizontal and vertical axes.
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of the roman city structure when rebuilding the city after invasions, colonizations and fire in the early middle ages.
Hypothetical Roman layout compared to Barcelona of today
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 DE COSTER & LECLUSE, 17 promenades dans Barcelona, Casterman, 1992 http://www.barcelonapoint.com/en/guide/Barcelona-History/4/History-Barcelona-Roman-Period.html
irregular capital of the western mediterranean Barcelona was the capital of a great maritime power and exerted strong influence on dominated cities and regional systems. New town walls were built to enclose
beginning of a series of plagues
the new settlements outside the city: the viles noves.
1300
2nd town wall
catalan-aragonese empire
carrer de montcada
1200
1100
formation of catalonia
catalan dynasty
small port led to disputes between different social sectors in the harbour. The domination of the Western Mediterranean had intensified maritime military and commercial activities.
irregular town layout typical to the medieval period. Defensive town wall construction was open to the sea. The prestigous street carrer de montcada, became a commercial center and is still preserved today, with its medieval palaces.
artisan’s houses in the viles noves. Workshop on the ground floor, family on one floor above. A city of guilds and trade.
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Hypothetical medieval layout compared to Barcelona of today
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 DE COSTER & LECLUSE, 17 promenades dans Barcelona, Casterman, 1992
urban space catalan loss of power After a time of great splendour, Barcelona sunk into a major population crisis, due to plagues and epidemics. The expelling of the jews led to bank crashes and the change of dynasty to the Castile, made Barcelona depart from the forefront that it had occupied.
1500
columbus discovers america. focus turns to the atlantic ocean
expelling of the Jews
completion of the rambla
decline of catalan dynasty
1400
the drassanes (shipyard) completed. exists still today
3rd town wall
1300
the splendour of catalan gothic
plagues devastated the population
change of pace
3rd town wall surrounded the Raval, the suburbs, and completed the Ciutat Vella. City with gardens and farming activties, and with space for future expansion.
compact nature of the walled medieval city within the old wall. Still small port with intense activity.
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was the first, large urban space. City promenade of first order. Livliest public space during the 15th century, and still today.
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Layout compared to Barcelona of today
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 DE COSTER & LECLUSE, 17 promenades dans Barcelona, Casterman, 1992
harbour front difficult century
Barcelona had lost its role of political and military power in the Mediterranean with the result of stagnation. But the network of the guilds maintained its economic dynamic. Wars between Catalonia and Spain destoryed parts of the city.
1700
citadel montjuïc
wars conflicts epidemics
port
1600
1500
demographic reucuperation
«the lost century»
finally a port
1/8 = french Population fall was to some extent offset by french immigration.
the port finally began to be materialised. An urban front at the port was created by bakning up earth.
conflicts to the central government because of spanish wars and degradation of agricultural life. The spanish crown proposed higher taxation for «the rich city of Barcelona», with no thought of the centuries it had taken to raise the city.
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2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 DE COSTER & LECLUSE, 17 promenades dans Barcelona, Casterman, 1992 http://antiquemapseurope.blogspot.com/2009/09/plan-de-barcelone-capitale-de-catalogne.html
fortification under the spanish crown
construction boom
Explosion in construction with building up the excisting city rather than developing new land, led to deterioration of the city image and to poorly functioning buildings. The city had a dynamic of activity and endeavour, with a new work and trade climate.
1800
barceloneta
catalan renaissance
trade with america
the citadel
1700
surrender to the spanish crown
modernisation
the citadel was build to defend the city and to ensure the spanish crown’s control over uprisings. The Barceloneta was built to compensate for a neighbourhood that was demolished due to the citadel.
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35,000 to 112,000 inhabitants in one century. Typological change from artisan’s to plurifamily house. Capitalist system moved work away from the home.
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in the Catalan society with the absolutist power developing institutions such as universities and art schools, along the same lines as the French Enlightenment.
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 DE COSTER & LECLUSE, 17 promenades dans Barcelona, Casterman, 1992
regular grid Barcelona was the effective capital of Catalonia – a leading city in industrial development with a lot of innovative ideas.
the 1888 great exhibition
demolition of the citadel
the eixample – city plan by cerdà
demolition of the town walls
pioneer in urban planning
1900
1800
facelift in ciutat vella
colonizing land outside the wall
industrialisation «catalonia is the factory of spain»
modern city
demolishion of the citadel, the town walls (because of a congested, dense city with 850 inhabitants/ha) and former monasteries.The new spaces were converted into a public park, squares, market places or universities.
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by Cerdà marked the process and new shape of Barcelona. Became an ideal model for new towns in southern Europe. Analytic approach and social components. Street blocks with 20-metre-wide streets and gardens inside. Chamfered corners to ease crossing and providing guideline for building alignment.
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the exhibition of 1888 showed the most advanced city in Spain. The concentrated, intense boosts to make the exhibition were useful for the development of the city.
The Cerdà plan and the spread of the city compared to Barcelona of today
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 http://www.barcelonayellow.com/images/stories/barcelona_pictures_eixample/barcelona_eixample_cerda_ plan.jpg
relocation of industry
greater barcelona one million inhabitants
Towns with industries and workers outside the city was annexed to create a «Gross-Barcelona». The immigrant population was beginning to numerous but supplied the industries with cheap labour and increased the potential market of consumers.
1950
«functional city» proposal with the macià plan 1934 by le corbusier and GATCPAC
1929 electrical industries exhibition promoted westward urban development the barcelona pavilion
zoning as planning tool with green space distribution
gaudí – sagrada família
low-cost housing act for worker accommodation
via laietana
great immigration 20,000inhabitants/year
1900
suburbanisation
urban reform in the Ciutat Vella, by joining the Eixample to the port with a broad road. The street Via Laietana connected the cities two focuses of dynamism and increased accessibility, but some important buildings were demolished. In the Eixample, the street blocks were being overbuilt and closed.
immigration made the population increase from 384 000, at the beginning of the century, to one million in 1930.
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casa de renta or apartment houses in the Eixample with slow financing system led to little investment in the Eixample. Main floor occupied by the family owning the house, with a warehouse or business on the ground floor. The upper floors were rented out to different social classes.
Layout compared to Barcelona of today
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 DE COSTER & LECLUSE, 17 promenades dans Barcelona, Casterman, 1992 http://www.icc.cat/
infill
transformation in the road system
2000
the olympic village 1992
updating main infrastructure
barcelona strategic plan 1988
barceloneta 1,000 inhabitants/ha
1950
the general metropolitan plan
modern techniques of analysis and urban planning evaluation
metropolis
new life through the olympic games Barcelona has shown its interest of being an international point of reference with much effort put into the evolution and exhibition of the city.
recovery in the eighties with the strategic plan, by defining weak points and reducing their impact. The Olympic Games justified work on infrastructure and many of the services developed led to constant flow of tourists later on.
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accessibility. The city turned to the Mediterranean with beaches, new housing and transformation of the harbour.
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Barcelona is a city with an evolution of extension, rather than reform. With the first roman layout still visible in the city grid, the urban structure has expanded through many ambitious urban plans. Even though old parts of the town has given place for modernisation every now and then, Barcelona has been able to keep and treasure much of the archeological and cultural remains.
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Infill within Barcelona for the Olympic Games. Unique buildings.
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 DE COSTER & LECLUSE, 17 promenades dans Barcelona, Casterman, 1992
barcelona now
structure catalunya in spain
limits with their relationship to politics The stucture in spain is quiat complex. In fact it allows the autonomy of catalunya. They have there own rules and right.
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parliamentary constitutional monarchy
350 parliament seats in spain
135 deputat in parliament of catalonia
17 communities
17 autonomous comunities
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maragall Pasqual Maragall was the mayor of barcelonna for 15 years. He was left wing and a lot involved in urban planning trough all those years as most of his predecessor.
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources : Transforming Barcelona, Tim Marshall, 2004 www.bcn.cat
limits
natural borders
Sedimentary rocks composed of ďŹ ne fragments: Pelites, Sandstone Clay, Pebbles and Gravel Gravel, sand and silt Built infrastructures
expansion the city can no longer grow either north (the Collserola mountain) or south (mediterranean sea) but only to the east and west.
airport
urban obstacle the airport prevents residentia developmets due to its noise. The expansion is near the mountain to ensure a well being
going east the main expansion for residential areas will be to the east of the Besos river
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: google maps http://www.icc.es/esl/Home-ICC/Inicio/Cartoteca/La-Cartoteca
limits
politcal limits political limits with their built/unbuilt spaces The metropolitan administrative definition is around 3,235 km2. 1/3 of the surface are non private spaces (non parcel, forest,...)
public spaces private spaces
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2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources : Barcelona en Xifres, Adjuntament de Barcelona, 2006
transport
transport
means of transportation
44.2%
28.8%
7.5%
of total transport is by foot
of total transport is by car
of total transport is by metro
1.0 % bicyle
3.4% motorcycle
1.6% inter urban bus
0.4% other
7.2 % urban bus 4.9% railway 1.0% other
non powered transport 97.8% by foot
public transport
private transport 2.2% by bicycle 88.4% car
1.2% other 10.4% motorcycle
22% railway 33.8% metro 7.2% inter urban bus 4.5% other 32.5% urban bus
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: TBM Annual report 2009
transport principal road axes
major roads into city major roads in city
2/3 of space the City is virtually destined for the use by private motor vehicles. It occupies 2/3 of the public road network space
66% commutes the private vehicle is the main transport mode choice by commuters from the periphery to the metropolitan core
5 x expensive a city of automobile than without cars
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: ASENSIO Javier, Transport Mode Choice by commuters to Barcelona, 2002
transport
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train routes
outskirt the access by train brings the traveler to the outskirts of the city
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47508 users/day
22.1%
commutes the rail is the main public transport mode choice by commuters from the periphery to the metropolitan core
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: ASENSIO Javier, Transport Mode Choice by commuters to Barcelona, 2002
transport pedestrian streets
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n Sa ti ar 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: http://w20.bcn.cat:1100/GuiaMap//Default_en.aspx
transport
metro bus and tram suburban train
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metro, bus and tram stops
lack of public transport in: Les Corts Sarria Sant Gervasi Sants Montjuic Sant Andreu
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consenquence of the lack of accessibility in these neighbourhoods are: augmentation of car use therefore augmentation of air pollution augmentation in use of natural ressources
150982
users/day
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: google map
commuters
daily commuting on a labor day
3% exterior
13.9%
1991
1996
choice: private 20
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from periphery to mertropolitan core
the maun choice of transport mode are privte vehicles. This is due to the lack of public transport and search for independence
intercoronary
intracoronary
28% of emissions
40
83.1% daily commuting on a weekend
13.9%
72% higher
intercoronary
78.1%
80
exterior
amount of energy consumed per inhabitant in transport than inhabitants of Barcelona
intracoronary
100
8%
60
come from trafďŹ c in the streets
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: ASENSIO Javier, Transport Mode Choice by commuters to Barcelona, 2002
transport types of streets photographic urban density by district
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Eixample
Ciutat
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: google maps
built environment
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parks
68 parks
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18.1 m2/hab
9.4%
city surface
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: http://www.bcn.es/parcsijardins/cat/parcs/pa_mapa.htm Guies Estadistiques, Barcelona en Xifres, Novembre 2006, Adjutament de Barcelona
environmental issues ozone excess
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in Barcelona when ozone concentration exceeds 120 um/m3
over 66% of population are affected, in the summer, by ozone levels in excess (180 um/m3). WHO limit: now 100 um/m3
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3.0 days
emissions 37% Elicitricity and gas 28% trafďŹ c in streets 35% incorrect use of waste by city by night
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lausanne
palermo
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marseille
valencia
sevilla
madrid
athens
number of days when ozone concentration exceeds 120 um/m3
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1& language=fr&pcode=tgs00087, 27.09.10 http://geographyďŹ eldwork.com/barcelona.htm
environmental issues flood impact protection
highways national
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The sewer system capacity can overflow when there’s torrential rain. Retention tanks are a prevention for floodi impact
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days/year Athens: 103 days of rain/year Geneva: 121 days of rain/year local rainfall: 60Hm3/year
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tanks
to prevent overflow of wastewater from the sewage system
273000 m3 1 the Viladomat tank: 35000 m3 2 the Zona Universitaria: 145000 m3 3 the Bori i Fontesta tank: 145000 m3
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/city_guides/results.shtml?tt=TT004270 http://geographyfieldwork.com/BarcelonaPollutionManagement.htm
the built
climate on architecture the cerda plan
45째 angle for a maximum of sunlight
inner courtyards and gardens
speculation landowners were against the initial cerda plan for speculation reasons. Instead of the inner courtyards and intended 2 bar per block typology, they built the wholre block up
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: google maps MACKAY David, Modern Architecture in Barcelona, 1985
housing
housing
% room flat per district similarity between flat in the different area
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The people who own the appartment where they are living, only 26% in switzerland. This means that there isn’t a lot of migratiosn trough the city.
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mixity In the compact model city, the mixty is a goal to not create segregation or too much diferences between appartment prices
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2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources : Barcelona en Xifres, Adjuntament de Barcelona, 2006 www.bcn.cat
housing
density of following the appartments size appartments by municipalies
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2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources : Barcelona en Xifres, Adjuntament de Barcelona, 2006
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density comparaison to the density in others cities The density in Barcelonais one of the most important fact of the city.
15.700 14.329 h/m2
7.162 h/m2
20.914 h/m2
13.785 h/m2
22.318 h/m2
The city of Barcelona is one of the most compact city in the world. The biggest density appears in the Eixample distric where the plan Cerda is almost without public spaces
grid The bloc of 133m by 133m allows the bigest desities.
24.591 h/m2
35.696 h/m2 density districts
21.732 h/m2 24.591 h/m2 7.951 h/m2
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources : Xifres oficials poblacio a 1 gener 2009, Instituto National de Estadisica www.demographia.com
FOREIGNERS 17,3 %
17,6 %
population evolution 1991-2010
impact of the foreigners in local population
15,6 %
Population growth in recent years due to the huge number of immigrants to Barcelona
10,7 % 4,9 %
2010
Economic crise
2008
Bulgaria and Roumania in the UE
2007
2003
2001
1,9 %
1996
1991
1979
Autonomous status of catalunya
1,5 %
1 000 000 spanish population
TOTAL POPULATION 2 000 000
NO OF PERSONS Evolution of the Impact of immigration on the local population 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Statistics guide of barcelona, Ajuntament barcelona, 2010
population foreigners
comparison with other cities
viena berlin 30% zurich
rome
budapest 17.6%
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22%
barcelona
amsterdam Comparison of foreign population in european cities 2010 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Statistics guide of barcelona, Ajuntament barcelona, 2010 official site of Athens, cityofathens.com
immigration
Spanish
71.6 %
Foreigners
51.9 % America 19.2 % Asia 17 %
Europe
4.4 % Africa
origins immigrants Main origins People come from al around the world and specially underdevelopped countries
167 nationalities in Barcelona
Top ten foreigners Italians Morrocans Ecuadorians Chineses Pakistans
spanish Catalunya Andalucia Aragon Asturias Baleares islands
Provenance of immigrants in Barcelona, 2008 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Statistics guide of barcelona, Ajuntament barcelona, 2010
barcelona
40 %
12 %
foreigners in the city center
foreigners in the city center
paris
density
share of foreigners spatial distribution
Strong concentration of the foreign population in the city center of Barcelona
more than 25 %
20-25 %
10-25 %
less than 5 %
Map of territorial distribution of foreigners in Barcelona 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Statistics guide of barcelona, Ajuntament Barcelona, 2010 Diagnostic local dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;intĂŠgration de la ville de Paris, 2002
80.2 %
66.6 %
of foreign population lives in a rental
of foreign population lives in unifamiliar house
19.8 % is owner
housing communities housing segregation Most of the immigrants coming from developped countries lives near ÂŤthe diagonalÂť, area known for its qualities of life
Asia
Europe
12 %
America and Africa
of housing are absolete
16 % of housing are obsolete
40 % of housing are obsolete
Map of territorial distribution of foreigners by nationalities, 2010 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Statistics guide of barcelona, Ajuntament barcelona, 2010
Catalan
56.3 %
90.1 %
population speaking and writing catalรกn
population speaking and writing spanish
percentage of spanish population speaking catalรกn and spanish
92.1 %
spoken languages social integration
A very small percentage of foreigners speaks catalan. This can be a problem of integration for the immigrants
Spanish
spanish people
integration
foreigners 56.3 %
percentage of foreing population speaking catalรกn and spanish
15.8 %
80 %
Annual report on knowledge of languages 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: INFORMES ESTADร STICS, La poblaciรณ estrangera a Barcelona Gener 2010
SPANISH POPULATION
population labor market
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
FOREIGN POPULATION
proportions by nationalities The proportion of contracts signed by foreign augmented, instead, fewer and fewer spanish workers. Mainly of the contrats are temporary and sign for jobs in the service sector
50 %
87 %
72.1 %
of the labor contrats are for temporary jobs
of foreign population work in the service sector
12.1 % industrial sector 11.9 % industrial sector 3.5 % no occupation 0.3 % agriculture
100 %
PERCENT OF REGISTERED CONTRATS
Graphics of the evolution of the labor market, 2005-2009 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Statistics guide of barcelona, Ajuntament barcelona, 2010
52.5 % of foreign population are men
65 and more 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-10 10-14 5-9 0-4
foreigners profile
Typical immigrant In general, the foreigners are men and they come for work in the service or construction sectors
32 age
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baccalaureate Academic qualification
65.8 %
33.8 %
of foreign population work in the service sector
of foreign population is from Latin America
23 % construction sector 6.1 % industrial sector 0.6 % agricultural sector 4.5 % no occupation
sants montju誰c Residence
service sector Occupation, working sector
Foreigners profile, 2010 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Statistics guide of barcelona, Ajuntament barcelona, 2010
immigration issues 2012
ambitions of Barcelona Barcelona is well aware of issues with immigration and held every 4 years a new plan.
///////manage migration flows/helping residents/family integration/market access work/employment for residents/break irregularities/training people/professional quality/competitiveness/adapting public services/reception improve/promoting independence/promoting language learning/social integration and cohesion/integration into a common public culture/new catalans in the medias/recognition/breaking stereotypes/promoting associations/rooting the territory///////
Summary of immigration and citizenship plan targets, 2012 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: citizenship and immigration plan, 2008-2012
economy
tokyo 1191 GDP
world’s n1
LA 1191 GDP
nyc 1133 GDP
world’s n2
chicago 1191 GDP
world’s n3
world’s n4
paris 1191 GDP
world’s n5
economy madrid 1191 GDP
world’s n23
barcelona 1191 GDP
international status crucial European City
Barcelona has a recognized place at a European scale as far as nternational economy is concerned. However, it’s economy is far away from the world’s top leading cities.
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2.6 %
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48.81% traditional
economy industry location crucial logistic area Industry has originaly been one of the main sources of Barcelona’s economy. Located nowadays outside the city , it’s the main one in Catalonia . It’s location is a crucial trade cross.
location Industry is located in Barcelona’s surronding areas. Ever since the industrial revolution started tin the city there was a natural approach to the river location.
trade The entire industrial area is integrated in a system that involves railway, the airport and the port, all along with the riverside and the main road connexions.
inversions Barcelona is the spanish city with a highest investment in ultimate inovation technologies and research. The only exception s to this rule were years 2001 2002 and 2009 2010.
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2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 http://antiquemapseurope.blogspot.com/2009/09/plan-de-barcelone-capitale-de-catalogne.html
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2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 sources: Port Catalonia files. WorldTradeCentre Catalognia files.
economy airport
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problems to solve
national googd average
intra UE good average
international below the media
Main European airports according to the nature of flights 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: EuroStat- Stadistics in focus 2009
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percentage of tourists comming for vacation
percentage of tourists coming from the European Union
41.9 % professional 8.1 % others
tourism
how, who and why
Provenances and purpose of the visit Most of the tourists come from developped countries. They arrive by air and especially for holidays
31.1 % spain 20.2 % other countries
3.1 %
6.476.033 number of tourists in 2009
Top ten foreigners
12.3 %
9.2 %
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spanish
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Percentage of transport used by tourist in barcelona, 2009 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Barcelona Tourism Statistics, april 2010
tourism
evaluation of Barcelona Most of the tourists come to Barcelona to visit the city and enjoy the architecture and the culture
ARCHITECTURE
CULTURE
LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT
HOTELS
SHOPPING
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Position in the rankings of top cities
position in europe London 1 Paris 2 Roma 3 Berlin 4 Madrid 5
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1.7 nights Average stay
RANKING Opinion about differents aspects fo Barcelona, 2009 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: Barcelona tourism statistics, 2009
politics
elections 1979-2007
comparaison between the two most popular parties Referendum in Barcelona happen each 4 years for the locals, autonomic, generals.
catalonia elections
spain elections
left The politican stucture in barcelona is clearly on the left wings (PSC).
right Catalonia is mostly in the rignt wing. This allows Barcelona to be more autonomous.
continuity The continuity of the political believe allows the realisation of the politic urban proposal
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CIU (right wing) 2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources : http://www.bcn.cat/estadistica/catala/dades/telec/
mega-events
cultural projects as urban radiation Olympic Games 1982/Forum 2004 The olympic games are one of the major international events that a city can have.
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Athens 2004
Beijing 2008
promotion The council is concious that the international promotion of the city by mega-events such as theolympic games is a way to urbanize and renovate the city.
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2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources : Transforming Barcelona, Tim Marshall, 2004
governance urban policies
planning through the city Through all the different period of urbanisation the coun was deeply invled in the planning situation, also b trying to innovate and use the city as a labaratory for different architects and planners.
///////urban renovation/integrated city/limitation of urban sprawl/cohesion/complexity/modernisation of infrastucture/rehabilitaion of ÂŤCiutat VellaÂť/public spaces/integretion in the network/ capacity of innovations/internal diversity/articulation of metropolis/no segregation/polynodal metropolis/evade the formation of ghettos/ decentralisation of public services/partipatory planning/sustainabelity/mixed area/social interaction///////
22@ This is one of the next industrial are where a transformation of 1.159.626 m2 will be transformed into a mied area
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources : Transforming Barcelona, Tim Marshall, 2004
future plans sustainable Barcelona
change waste management policiesreduce emissions from city buildings and streetsreduce
car useimprove energy efficiency of city buildingsdevelop
large scale solar energy projectsreduce
CO2 emission levels
to 1.5million tonnes a yearbuild
super blocks with restrictes traffic and priority for pedestrians
2010-2011 / epfl / enac / lapa / prof. Harry Gugger / case studies / barcelona sources: ASENSIO Javier, Transport Mode Choice by commuters to Barcelona, 2002
conclusion
frontline and independance
barcelona is concious of the urban problems that immigration, economy and sustainable problems can induce/The planning has been a tradition and always tries to be on the forefront/The city has been a laboratory, with a lot of innovation, but the state of this city is very dependent on the political situation, and can easily come into crises/BCN is a head leading city as they know that is the only way to get to a frontline position in the World, and to revindicate their independent indentity.
sources books ASENSIO Javier, Transport Mode Choice by commuters to Barcelona, 2002 BUSQUETS Joan, Barcelona – the urban evolution of a compact city, Nicolodi, 2005 DE COSTER & LECLUSE, 17 promenades dans Barcelona, Casterman, 1992 MACKAY David, Modern Architecture in Barcelona, 1985 MARSHALL Tim, Transforming Barcelona, 2004
statistics Barcelona en Xifres, Adjuntament de Barcelona, 2006 Barcelona Tourism Statistics, april 2010 Barcelona tourism statistics, 2009 Statistics guide of barcelona, Ajuntament barcelona, 2010 Citizenship and immigration plan, 2008-2012 Cmara de Comercio de Catalonis,Liverpool University study, 2005 EuroStat- Stadistics in focus 2009 Guies Estadistiques, Barcelona en Xifres, Novembre 2006, Adjutament de Barcelona INFORMES ESTADÍSTICS, La població estrangera a Barcelona Gener 2010 Liverpool University study, 2005 Port Catalonia fi les. WorldTradeCentre Catalognia fi les. TBM Annual report 2009 Xifres oficials poblacio a 1 gener 2009, Instituto National de Estadisica Diagnostic local d’intégration de la ville de Paris, 2002
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