Marcas territoriales de la actividad industrial en el Área Metropolitana del Gran Resistencia: consideraciones para la planificación urbana en torno a su patrimonio industrial

Authors

  • María Patricia Mariño
  • Belén Fernández Crudeli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/siiu.6359

Abstract

The Metropolitan Area of the Great Resistance (AMGR), originated by industrial activity, mainly tannin, is strongly marked by its infrastructure deployed to achieve its goals, while defining its patrimonial value. The tanineros settlements constitute a clear example of a liberal economic policy, with the insertion of new urban programs and unusual typologies. Currently, they are surrounded by urbanized zones with different types of functions, which ignore considerations to its architectural and urban value. It seeks to expose the need to integrate the problems of conservation of the industrial heritage of the AMGR in urban planning, from its recognition as an emergent of the meeting of various factors, which constitute territorial planning. It is considered that through a management that includes a comprehensive view of the industrial heritage would bring about a revaluation of territorial brands by configuring new alternatives to the territorial planning of the AMGR.

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