Diversidad como estrategia de proyecto en la transformación urbana
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https://doi.org/10.5821/qru.9564Abstract
The process of industry relocation of the second half of the twentieth century and the reflection on the use of new mechanisms for planning, design and urban management in the consolidated city, created an opportunity to large scale interventions in the historical industrial peripheries. The urban transformation project responds to the specificity of this territory, interrupted by obstacles of different kinds and pre-existing conditions by its industrial past, and creating new activities gives new opportunities for suburbs. The present article examines the different strategies used, defining paths and the composition of the built volumes in urban transformation projects to evaluate the fit the new urban fragment in their contextDownloads
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