Revalorización de la forma en la planificación de los territorios uruguayos: mensajes de la geografía y de la herencia patrimonial
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https://doi.org/10.5821/identidades.8796Abstract
There are moments in the life of a city or a territory, which demand the apparition of a new shape to reorient their evolution, to ratify and innovate, to give a brand image, to launch a new cycle. A new discovered or invented shape, a design motif orientating its physical and geographical transformation, its spatial dimension. This article illustrates how in the last 15 years several planning documents in Uruguay have sought to revaluate, through their shape, the messages of geography and patrimonial heritage, at different territorial scales: coastal arches, landform, watersheds, foundational outlines, heritage-component systems, characterized landscapes, public-space systems, spaces for integration and places with their own genius. It claims for the value of the urban and territorial project and the shape associated with the natural and cultural landscape.Downloads
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