Futura Time
Machine: Porto
10 & 11 July 2026
A journey to 2050 – Porto, a city not only Blue, but also deeply Green.
Futura Time Machine is a gathering of people who want to take an active part in the future of their city. Over two days, one hundred and fifty people who live, love, work, or study in Porto — or who simply love cities — set out on a journey to the year 2050.
There will be scientists, artists, futurists, performers, and citizens. People from different generations and different fields will gather, with one thing in common: a love for Porto and the desire to imagine, together, the Green-Blue city we want to inhabit.
Futura Time Machine is not a conference. It is a journey where imagination about the future happens, and where each participant becomes not a spectator, but an author of the city to come.
Come and travel to the future of Porto.
10 & 11 July 2026 (Friday and Saturday)
Venue: Círculo do Porto
Registration: free to the public, limited places, commitment to be present at both afternoons
What is the Futura Time Machine?
Futura Time Machine is a collective two-day journey, where science, art and imagination meet to answer one question: how do we want Porto to be in 2050?
The point of departure is the city as it is today. The destination is a Green-Blue city: cooler, with more trees, with biodiversity corridors, with water returning to shape everyday life, with streets, squares and streams in conversation with each other. Could a street turn green? Could a square become more blue? These are the questions the Time Machine opens.
The program combines three parts: a laboratory for a cohort of twelve Futura Fellows, an Imagination Forum open to the public, and a closing ceremony when everything is handed back to the city — in the form of a Porto 2050 Map.
What Happens at Futura Time Machine?
10 & 11 July Mornings · 09h00–13h00
Futura Time Machine LAB
Twelve young women from different fields — research, innovation, culture, and territory — will form the cohort of Futura Fellows. Futura deliberately brings women to the centre of imagination about the future of cities, reflecting their commitment to their mission.
Together with a team of futurists, they investigate and co-create the infrastructures of imagination: what must change, what must be built, what must be transformed so that we arrive at the Green-Blue Porto we want.
The two mornings are a continuum. The work begins on Friday and ends on Saturday. The laboratory is closed to the public, but what comes out of it feeds directly into the afternoons and, at the end, into the Map that is handed to the city.
10 & 11 July Afternoons · 14h30–19h00
Imagination Forum
Open to the public (registration required). One journey, two stops, over both days with different stations.
First stop · 15h00–17h00 · Imagine
Scientists and artists open the door of the Time Machine. They set the vision, awaken the imagination, and carry the room into the future of the city.
Second stop · 17h00–18h30 · Co-create
A team trained in turning individual ideas into collective visions, led by Roberto Falanga, turns Porto into a shared canvas. Through creative and participatory methods — collaborative drawing, role-play, and exercises in urban imagination and utopia — everyone who enters the Time Machine is invited to draw the green and blue futures of the city.
On the first day, we imagine desires: each participant embodies a non-human element — a tree, a river, a street, a sparrow — and projects on the map the aspirations of that element for a more sustainable Porto. Could a street turn green? Could a square become more blue?
On the second day, desires become territory: possibilities are sketched, options are debated, futures are mapped. From aspiration to map, and from map to concrete proposals, principles take shape that can give Porto a vision of itself as a city.
In the end, we hand the city a Map of Porto 2050: a cool city, climate-ready and socially welcoming, imaginative and designed to stand up to the future.
The two afternoons are a continuum. The journey begins on Friday and ends on Saturday. We ask all participants not to leave the journey halfway — the Map needs to arrive whole.
Program
Friday, 10 July · First day of the journey
We ask everyone registered to be present at both afternoons — the Porto 2050 Map we will hand over is a collective vision, and every voice counts.
Morning
09h00–13h00 Futura Time Machine LAB · Take 1
Reserved for the twelve Futura Fellows. The Time Machine is at work in the Laboratory: twelve young women from different fields explore possible urban futures and investigate the paths, conditions and structures that must change so that we arrive at the Porto we want in 2050. The twelve Fellows take part in the Imagination Forum in the afternoon; the work of this laboratory feeds the collective vision of the Porto 2050 Map, presented on the second day.
Afternoon · Imagination Forum — Take 1
14h30–15h00 Welcome to the Futura Time Machine
15h00–15h20 The Tree of Life — Joana Vasconcelos
15h20–15h50 Blue-Cities — to be announced
15h50–16h30 The VCI (Inner Ring Road) in 2050: a green infrastructure — José Miguel Lameiras (FCUP)
16h30–17h00 Coffee break
17h00–18h30 The Porto we want in 2050 — a participatory map drawn with all the travellers
18h30–19h00 How far we travelled today, where we want to go tomorrow — performance to be announced
Saturday, 11 July · Arrival
Morning
09h00–13h00 Futura Time Machine LAB · Take 2
Second day of work in the Laboratory, with the twelve Fellows.
10h00–12h30 Walk and Talk through Green and Blue Porto (registration required)
Time and space to walk and talk about projects that are already changing the future of the city — towards a Green-Blue Porto — in the company of those who can see the future happening.
Afternoon · Imagination Forum — Take 2
14h30–15h00 Previously, on the Futura Time Machine
15h00–15h20 Imagining Green and Blue — TBA
15h20–15h50 Blue-Cities — TBA
15h50–16h30 Porto, a green, blue and human city — José Miguel Lameiras (FCUP)
16h30–17h00 Coffee break
17h00–18h30 The Porto we want in 2050 — a map drawn with all the travellers
18h30–19h00 Where we arrived: public handover of the Porto 2050 Map
The event will be in Portuguese.
Who is Futura Time Machine for?
For those who love Porto and want to help draw what it becomes. For all who love cities. For young people and early-career professionals working on local and global challenges. For artists, scientists, technologists, imagination activists. For neighbors, teachers, urban planners, municipal staff, students, researchers. For everyone who understands that the future of the city cannot be delegated — it has to be drawn together.
How to Enter the Time Machine?
Futura Time Machine is a two-part journey. Friday begins it, Saturday completes it, and the Porto 2050 Map can only be what it needs to be if the same people travel both days. We kindly ask everyone who registers to commit to both afternoons: this is the one real condition of the journey, and it matters.
Participation is free and places are limited.