A WORKSHOP TO RECONSIDER. THE CITY’S SUSTAINABLE FUTURE.

Rethink Lisbon 2030

Rethink Lisbon 2030:
Climate Challenges &
Urban Regeneration

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The challenge

Lisbon is one of the European capitals with the lowest tree coverage and one of the most exposed territories in Portugal to the impacts of climate change. The city faces urban heat islands with temperature differences reaching 11°C, caused by dense urban structures and low-reflectivity materials that retain heat and reduce thermal comfort, compromising public health and quality of life.

The initiative

To address this urgent reality, hori-zonte, a sustainability-driven architecture office, is launching the workshop “ReThink Lisbon: Climate & Regeneration Proposal 2030”, in collaboration with Archi Summit 2025.

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A collaborative approach to transformation

This initiative brings together a working group of experts from diverse disciplines, including architecture, urbanism, landscape design, climate science, public health, and sustainability, to collaboratively develop actionable urban proposals for mitigating the effects of global warming in Lisbon.

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Confirmed participants

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Adrian Krężlik

Architect and researcher, Dosta Tec (Energy and Buildings for Future Climate)

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Catarina Viana

Landscape Architect, Topiaris

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Daniel Casas Valle

Urbanist and researcher, The Future Design of Streets

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Filipe Duarte Santos

Researcher in global change, climate science and sustainability theory

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Inês Lobo

Architect, Inês Lobo Arquitetos

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Manuel Aires Mateus

Architect, Aires Mateus Arquitetos

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Paulo Palha

Landscape Architect, Neoturf; European Federation of Green Roof and Green Wall Associations (EFB)

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Teresa Leão

Assistant Professor at FMUP / ISPUP – Public Health Specialist

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Vasco Appleton

Engineer, A2P Engenharia

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Vanessa Tavares

Head of Sustainability, BUILT CoLAB

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Ana Neiva

A Professor and Researcher at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Porto, will moderate and report on the session

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Diogo Lopes Teixeira

Architect, hori-zonte, organiser and participant

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João Castelo Branco

Architect, hori-zonte, organiser and participant

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How it
works

The half-day session will be immersive and multidisciplinary. Participants will:

  • Diagnose Lisbon’s key urban and environmental challenges.
  • Identify critical zones and potential areas of intervention.
  • Build a shared technical and strategic proposal for a more sustainable, livable, and climate-resilient city.

The final document will serve as a technical-scientific contribution and may guide future urban policies, planning frameworks, and public interventions.

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Public
Presentation

The final proposals will be presented publicly at 2:30 PM on July 11, the final day of Archi Summit 2025, at the Convento do Beato.

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Why it
matters

Cities like Lisbon need urgent, cross-disciplinary responses to climate challenges, and urban regeneration must be grounded in scientific knowledge, collaborative thinking, and local action.

About hori-zonte

hori-zonte is a Porto-based architecture office working at the intersection of sustainability, housing, public space and urban design.

A finalist in the 2025 Arch Daily Building of the Year Awards, the studio combines architectural practice with research and innovation, aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and developing regenerative strategies for the built environment.

This workshop is a key strategic moment in the office’s mission to design buildings and better futures.