Refer la Barcelona dels barris metropolitans
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https://doi.org/10.5821/qru.9558Abstract
From a planning point of view, Barcelona and its surroundings presents a set of future challenges that could be grouped into three action strategies - recycling, sewing and reservation - which are projected onto two dimensions, neighborhood and metropolis. Recycling is presented as a necessary action when it comes to old structures such as Old Town, the historic areas and the improvement and update of mass housing. Repairing would suggest a set of actions focusing on transport networks, nodal areas and infrastructure, as well as metropolitan scale areas that have been places traditionally needing review with great potentialities to improve the articulation of the metropolitan area. Reservation of certain strategic areas has the objective to highlight the productive reuse of old industrial areas, and also revalue cultural and environmental potential of large voids in the consolidated cityDownloads
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